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How do your working hours rank compared to everyone else's?
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How many hours a week do you spend at your hogwan or university?
20 or less
32%
 32%  [ 31 ]
21-30
27%
 27%  [ 26 ]
31-35
10%
 10%  [ 10 ]
36-42
18%
 18%  [ 17 ]
43-50
8%
 8%  [ 8 ]
51 or more
2%
 2%  [ 2 ]
Total Votes : 94

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kangnamdragon



Joined: 17 Jan 2003
Location: Kangnam, Seoul, Korea

PostPosted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 2:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Working hours differs from the time you are at work and the hours of the day you are at work. I would prefer working 9-5 over working 6am-9am and 5pm-8pm.
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Grotto



Joined: 21 Mar 2004

PostPosted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 4:45 am    Post subject: what???????????????????????????????????? Reply with quote

kangnamdragon wrote:
Working hours differs from the time you are at work and the hours of the day you are at work. I would prefer working 9-5 over working 6am-9am and 5pm-8pm.


a working hour is the time spent at work....if your job is 9-5 that is 8 working hours. If you are there 9-8 that is 11 hours. Time on the job is work.....!

At my job I have the joyous chance to put in 37 hour weeks while only getting paid for 30, tack on prep time and meetings and whatnot and it comes into over 40 hours a week.

And anyone would prefer a straight shift to a split shift from hell like that one....I dont know of anyone working 6am-9am and then 5-8pm.

Of course you could be like Joe Thanks and just give up and leave...what a loser Exclamation


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shawner88



Joined: 01 Feb 2003

PostPosted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 7:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

21 40 minute classes at my hagwon. I No prep time, go home off classes. I'm in the hagwon about 3-4 hours/day.
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Derrek



Joined: 15 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 6:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pilcrshr wrote:
Hehe...you guys make me want to become an English teacher. Although I am not an English teacher here in Korea, I'm here on assignment for the next several years. I visit Dave's forum because it seems to be the most active one for expatriates.

My firm usually has business hours from 9am to 6pm, but that lasted for like 3 weeks. Nowadays, its pretty much 8am to 9pm Monday thru Friday with half-day Saturdays. I used to be able to take leave at 6pm (due to the fact that I'm a foreigner), but seeing that everyone working for me AND the people that I work for often stay until 11pm as well as on the weekends, I felt a little guilty.

I must say that I respect the Korean work ethic. Take away the fact that they are nearly "forced" to work like this or lose their job, but that's the life of a Korean salaryman. Getting paid half the salary and nearly double the work of their Western counterparts in foreign countries. But one thing is for sure....they work their asses off!!


Depends on what you've seen. I would say they put in a lot of hours, but I wouldn't say they all work their butts off.

For example:

1. A Korean guy friend I know would often retire to the roof to hit baseballs into a net with coworkers at all random hours of the day or night.

2. Workers at jobs often can't leave until the boss does. They often dilly-dally around doing nothing but surfing the net until they are allowed to go.

3. A Korean female friend of mine sleeps on the floor when her boss leaves. But she's expected to stay there -- work or not -- until he returns. Then she can go home.

On another note: I would classify Koreans as some of the most inefficient workers I've ever seen.
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