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On Tue, 5 Apr 1994, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Don't many of us (speaking as an archivist, at least) already work close to
> ten hour days, often, five days a week? I'm sure that in the case of people
> who are task-oriented rather than clock-watchers, there'd be a loss of
> productivity...but it would be wonderful for family relationships!
I agree with Todd, a 10-hour work day would be a welcome break, even 5
days a week. I have to take my wife to work with me to get any 'quality
time' anymore. So let's do the 4-day work week.
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Kevin J. Comerford | internet: [log in to unmask]
Director of Information Technology | aol: DalMuseum
Dallas Museum of Art | compuserve: 71233,2412
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Dallas, TX 75201 | fax: 214-954-0174
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