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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

No, I'm not talking about the new sex position everyone is doing these day! Does your company offer it and if so, is it something you use to your advantage?

We have it and I've wanted to ask my boss about potentially taking a two hour lunch (normally one hour) while starting half an hour earlier and finishing half an hour later so I can go to the gym without going stupidly early or going when it's packed. The problem is I still have a 9-5 mindset and feel like I'd be taking liberties as I'm only going to the gym

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By *aitonelMan  over a year ago

Liverpool

So long as the work is done, that's what it's there for.

Obviously always check with the boss that it's not going to interfere in anyway. But don't feel bad or anything.

As long as you keep track of it, it's amazing. Just don't overuse or abuse it, that's when you can get caught up.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I kind of have that arrangement.

My job is very busy and deadline based, but I can pretty much do what I want when I want.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I was distracted by the hoover...

But no, I don't have that option.

If you don't ask you don't get Joe!!!

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By *aucasian GhandiMan  over a year ago

from my dad's left nut (Warwick)

Don't overthink it....if you never ask the question Joe, the answer will be always no..

How will you ever break a 9 to 5 mindset, if you only ever do 9 to 5...

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By *ruceyyMan  over a year ago

London

Do whatever the fuck you wanna do.

Kinda how I live. Works out for me!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes, I use it to it's advantage. We can also build up time each day to take in bigger blocks which is what I usually do. 30 minute lunches with start and finish time unchanged and I can take a full day off here and there or an afternoon when I need it.

F

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No I don’t have that option but I don’t see any harm in asking if that option is there for you. As long as you’re making up the hours and getting the work done I can’t see there being an issue.

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By *eroLondonMan  over a year ago

Mayfair

Without sounding arrogant Joe, I'm currently in a job where I'm given much autonomy. I don't have to go cap in hand to ask my boss for x, y and z. Thankfully I'm not micro-managed (and I'm not suggesting that you are). If the situation ever changed for me I would be looking for another job. And I'm also thankful that I have this flexibility because most people don't.

As long as I don't lose focus on my duties and am meeting my goals and objectives then it's all good. It's swings and roundabouts and give and take. Most employers should be flexible.

Good luck my friend.

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By *tooveMan  over a year ago

belfast

I've to be in office between 10 and 12 and 2 and 4.

Can start from 8 and work to 6.

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By *ittle Miss TinkerbellWoman  over a year ago

your head

Unfortunately not, I wish my job had a flexi time option though. I'm job hunting again for this very reason, I like my job but the complete lack of flexibility doesn't work for me. If the option is there then use it to your full advantage.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman  over a year ago

Reading

I love flexi time . My sleep schedule is a nightmare so sometimes I start work at 730 other days at 10 am.i take a half hour lunch most days but can take longer if I want to fit in a cheeky lunchtime social.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'd absolutely ask - your employer has to consider it by law. Fingers crossed!

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By *inkyycurvyyWoman  over a year ago

Manchester

I love flexitime and could not go back to rigid 9-5. Can start any time I like between 6 and 11am and finish any time between 1.30 and 7pm. Can take a lunch between 30 mins and 2 hours. It's brilliant. If you aren't working in a customer service or retail based job I think it should be offered across the board, makes work/life balance so much easier. I can work 15 extra hours a month and then take two extra days leave off the next month. So essentially 24 extra days off a year (although I work the hours on different days in a way I choose).

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By *he love catsCouple  over a year ago

South Wales

I think it's a great Idea and any boss should want to keep their staff happy, the only pitfall I can see from the boss point of view would be if everyone wants the same treatment then there could be problems keeping the business running steady, not knowing what your employment entails and how many workers there are it's hard to tell if it would be affected though.

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By *tooveMan  over a year ago

belfast


"I think it's a great Idea and any boss should want to keep their staff happy, the only pitfall I can see from the boss point of view would be if everyone wants the same treatment then there could be problems keeping the business running steady, not knowing what your employment entails and how many workers there are it's hard to tell if it would be affected though."

Employees need to use common sense and be flexible if required by the boss.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It all depends on if there is cover and if its going to be a regualr thing as others may want to take longer breaks during that time to attend business etc.

Where I worked a few years ago the boss was decent and allowed a few of us to complete our work over 4 days but it was never a fixed day, and most of us got the day off we wanted. There was also a choice of a few wantinng to work w/e's and others w/d's

Show some flexibility mate and don't get ticked off if the boss has to stop you going one day as he/she is doing you a favour

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By *tooveMan  over a year ago

belfast


"It all depends on if there is cover and if its going to be a regualr thing as others may want to take longer breaks during that time to attend business etc.

Where I worked a few years ago the boss was decent and allowed a few of us to complete our work over 4 days but it was never a fixed day, and most of us got the day off we wanted. There was also a choice of a few wantinng to work w/e's and others w/d's

Show some flexibility mate and don't get ticked off if the boss has to stop you going one day as he/she is doing you a favour"

Thats how it should be. However some employees just want what they want and refuse to be flexible.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Tumble out of bed

And stumble to the kitchen

Pour myself a cup of ambition

And yawn and stretch and try to come to life

Jump in the shower

And the blood starts pumpin'

Out on the streets, the traffic starts jumpin'

For folks like me on the job from 9 to 5

Workin' 9 to 5

What a way to make a livin'

Barely gettin' by

It's all takin' and no givin'

They just use your mind

And they never give you credit

It's enough to drive you

Crazy if you let it

9 to 5

For service and devotion

You would think that I

Would deserve a fat promotion

Want to move ahead

But the boss won't seem to let me

I swear sometimes that man is

Out to get me, hmmm

They let you dream

Just a watch 'em shatter

You're just a step on the boss man's ladder

But you got dreams he'll never take away

In the same boat with a lot of your friends

Waitin' for the day your ship'll come in

And the tide's gonna turn

And it's all gonna roll you away

Workin' 9 to 5

What a way to make livin'

Barely gettin' by

It's all takin' and no givin'

They just use your mind

And you never get the credit

It's enough to drive you

Crazy if you let it

9 to 5

Yeah, they got you were they want you

There's a better life

And you think about it, don't you?

It's a rich man's game

No matter what they call it

And you spend your life

Putting money in his wallet

9 to 5

Oh, what a way to make a livin'

Barely gettin' by

It's all takin' and no givin'

They just use your mind

And they never give you credit

It's enough to drive you

Crazy if you let it

9 to 5

Yeah, they got you where they want you

There's a better life

And you dream about it, don't you?

It's a rich man's game

No matter what they call it

And you spend your life

Putting money in his wallet

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Tumble out of bed

And stumble to the kitchen

Pour myself a cup of ambition

And yawn and stretch and try to come to life

Jump in the shower

And the blood starts pumpin'

Out on the streets, the traffic starts jumpin'

For folks like me on the job from 9 to 5

Workin' 9 to 5

What a way to make a livin'

Barely gettin' by

It's all takin' and no givin'

They just use your mind

And they never give you credit

It's enough to drive you

Crazy if you let it

9 to 5

For service and devotion

You would think that I

Would deserve a fat promotion

Want to move ahead

But the boss won't seem to let me

I swear sometimes that man is

Out to get me, hmmm

They let you dream

Just a watch 'em shatter

You're just a step on the boss man's ladder

But you got dreams he'll never take away

In the same boat with a lot of your friends

Waitin' for the day your ship'll come in

And the tide's gonna turn

And it's all gonna roll you away

Workin' 9 to 5

What a way to make livin'

Barely gettin' by

It's all takin' and no givin'

They just use your mind

And you never get the credit

It's enough to drive you

Crazy if you let it

9 to 5

Yeah, they got you were they want you

There's a better life

And you think about it, don't you?

It's a rich man's game

No matter what they call it

And you spend your life

Putting money in his wallet

9 to 5

Oh, what a way to make a livin'

Barely gettin' by

It's all takin' and no givin'

They just use your mind

And they never give you credit

It's enough to drive you

Crazy if you let it

9 to 5

Yeah, they got you where they want you

There's a better life

And you dream about it, don't you?

It's a rich man's game

No matter what they call it

And you spend your life

Putting money in his wallet

"

Wasn't like that Friday now was it...

Hmmmm....

How's that song gonna go...

Especially that traditional remedy for getting rid of your headache.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Kinda. Although as I work more than my hours I see it as a quid pro quo arrangement.

We've certainly become more "grown up" since covid and look to balance work needs with real life.

My biggest issue is I tend to train late lunch (as back to back before then) and so end up eating big at 330. (I also IF so that's my first proper meal)

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"So long as the work is done, that's what it's there for.

Obviously always check with the boss that it's not going to interfere in anyway. But don't feel bad or anything.

As long as you keep track of it, it's amazing. Just don't overuse or abuse it, that's when you can get caught up. "

I definitely don't plan to abuse it and only use it for the days I go to the gym. I suppose I just need to check with core hours and guess I'd also hate to put them in a position where they'd have to say no.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I kind of have that arrangement.

My job is very busy and deadline based, but I can pretty much do what I want when I want."

That a bit of what I worry about too. If I know there's a deadline then I don't mind planning around it but would hate to use flexi-time during the hour I might be needed.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I was distracted by the hoover...

But no, I don't have that option.

If you don't ask you don't get Joe!!!"

Sorry to hear that (about not getting it, not about you being distracted!) But that's true, I'll try be a bit ballsy and just ask

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Don't overthink it....if you never ask the question Joe, the answer will be always no..

How will you ever break a 9 to 5 mindset, if you only ever do 9 to 5..."

That's a very good point. I suppose I'll never feel comfortable working outside that rigidity unless I do it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Do whatever the fuck you wanna do.

Kinda how I live. Works out for me!"

Might not help when I have a boss to answer to

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Yes, I use it to it's advantage. We can also build up time each day to take in bigger blocks which is what I usually do. 30 minute lunches with start and finish time unchanged and I can take a full day off here and there or an afternoon when I need it.

F"

That's really cool! I don't think we ha that much leeway in terms of hours worked but that genuinely sounds like bliss

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"No I don’t have that option but I don’t see any harm in asking if that option is there for you. As long as you’re making up the hours and getting the work done I can’t see there being an issue. "

Do you think you would use it if you did have it available to you? I know it shouldn't be an issue for the reasons you mentioned but still have a bit of doubt about whether it would work in reality.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Without sounding arrogant Joe, I'm currently in a job where I'm given much autonomy. I don't have to go cap in hand to ask my boss for x, y and z. Thankfully I'm not micro-managed (and I'm not suggesting that you are). If the situation ever changed for me I would be looking for another job. And I'm also thankful that I have this flexibility because most people don't.

As long as I don't lose focus on my duties and am meeting my goals and objectives then it's all good. It's swings and roundabouts and give and take. Most employers should be flexible.

Good luck my friend."

Don't get me wrong, my boss is lovely and always says I can go to her if I have any troubles. It's good that you're given autonomy and I'm sure she would give me the same, but maybe I'm overthinking in terms of how it would work in reality compared to in practice.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We can start any time +/- 1 hour of our start time and then finish 9 hours later. So start and finish early one day, start and finish late the next.

No need to agree it with anyone in advance. Just have to be in the office working if we have meetings or visitors.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Yes, I use it to it's advantage. We can also build up time each day to take in bigger blocks which is what I usually do. 30 minute lunches with start and finish time unchanged and I can take a full day off here and there or an afternoon when I need it.

F

That's really cool! I don't think we ha that much leeway in terms of hours worked but that genuinely sounds like bliss "

Definitely helpful with the lack of annual leave and with the thousands of school things you feel guilty towards if you don't attend

F

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No I don’t have that option but I don’t see any harm in asking if that option is there for you. As long as you’re making up the hours and getting the work done I can’t see there being an issue.

Do you think you would use it if you did have it available to you? I know it shouldn't be an issue for the reasons you mentioned but still have a bit of doubt about whether it would work in reality."

I probably wouldn’t use it even if it was available. there wouldn’t be any reason that I’d need to, and I’d end up taking a advantage of it a little because, well I’m extremely lazy .

If it’s only half an hour in the morning and at the end of the day that you’d need to make up, it doesn’t sound like it would be too difficult to manage, especially if you’re going to the gym in the morning anyway.

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By *aitonelMan  over a year ago

Liverpool


"No I don’t have that option but I don’t see any harm in asking if that option is there for you. As long as you’re making up the hours and getting the work done I can’t see there being an issue.

Do you think you would use it if you did have it available to you? I know it shouldn't be an issue for the reasons you mentioned but still have a bit of doubt about whether it would work in reality.

I probably wouldn’t use it even if it was available. there wouldn’t be any reason that I’d need to, and I’d end up taking a advantage of it a little because, well I’m extremely lazy .

If it’s only half an hour in the morning and at the end of the day that you’d need to make up, it doesn’t sound like it would be too difficult to manage, especially if you’re going to the gym in the morning anyway. "

You say that but it's amazing for medical appointments, even hair appointments even needed. Those times a delivery or repair guy or whatever says they can only do between x hours.If you need to get that shopping in before a party or whatever.

Definitely easy to overuse and abuse if you don't check yourself. But the freedom to not be locked down, or have to take a day off for that one small thing it's one of those things that you don't realise until you can use it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No I don’t have that option but I don’t see any harm in asking if that option is there for you. As long as you’re making up the hours and getting the work done I can’t see there being an issue.

Do you think you would use it if you did have it available to you? I know it shouldn't be an issue for the reasons you mentioned but still have a bit of doubt about whether it would work in reality.

I probably wouldn’t use it even if it was available. there wouldn’t be any reason that I’d need to, and I’d end up taking a advantage of it a little because, well I’m extremely lazy .

If it’s only half an hour in the morning and at the end of the day that you’d need to make up, it doesn’t sound like it would be too difficult to manage, especially if you’re going to the gym in the morning anyway.

You say that but it's amazing for medical appointments, even hair appointments even needed. Those times a delivery or repair guy or whatever says they can only do between x hours.If you need to get that shopping in before a party or whatever.

Definitely easy to overuse and abuse if you don't check yourself. But the freedom to not be locked down, or have to take a day off for that one small thing it's one of those things that you don't realise until you can use it. "

I just meant because of the shift pattern that I have, I wouldn’t need it for anything like that anyway. But yeah I imagine it would be really useful to have that option there for people who do need it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Reading these comments has made me realise how lucky I am.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Thank you for the advice everyone. I know it's only half an hour each side of the work day but guess I was worrying about the extra hour in the middle of the day in case anything urgent would be needed. But always worth asking and seeing how it goes

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

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Flexi isn’t an option for me. I get the occasional day working from home and that’s about it.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"Thank you for the advice everyone. I know it's only half an hour each side of the work day but guess I was worrying about the extra hour in the middle of the day in case anything urgent would be needed. But always worth asking and seeing how it goes "

What if something urgent is needed after five?

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By *obilebottomMan  over a year ago

All over


"Thank you for the advice everyone. I know it's only half an hour each side of the work day but guess I was worrying about the extra hour in the middle of the day in case anything urgent would be needed. But always worth asking and seeing how it goes

What if something urgent is needed after five?

"

A lot of jobs these days don't have that 9-5 luxury. If something needs doing you just do it even if you have to work well into the night and have early rises too. I have done my fair share of that. I am not advocating is right but the reality is that it happens a lot.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Thank you for the advice everyone. I know it's only half an hour each side of the work day but guess I was worrying about the extra hour in the middle of the day in case anything urgent would be needed. But always worth asking and seeing how it goes

What if something urgent is needed after five?

"

It's rarely been the case as it's generally seen as the end of the working day so could be looked at the next day.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"Thank you for the advice everyone. I know it's only half an hour each side of the work day but guess I was worrying about the extra hour in the middle of the day in case anything urgent would be needed. But always worth asking and seeing how it goes

What if something urgent is needed after five?

It's rarely been the case as it's generally seen as the end of the working day so could be looked at the next day."

So if anything urgent occurred during one of the hours you were at the gym the longest it would wait is two hours, far less than over night. .

Do it, adjust your work to fit your life if you can...your life is by far the most important of the two

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