How Many Hours a Week Do You Work?

How many hours a week do you work?
How many hours a week do you do numismatic-related activities?
If numismatic activities are all or part of your work, so state.
How many hours a week do you do numismatic-related activities?
If numismatic activities are all or part of your work, so state.
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Spend a few hours per week on coins....more if there's a good show to attend.
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In the summer, I work about 45 hours per week (and get money!
Jeremy
My schedule spans a two week time period. 60 hours the first week, 24 hours the second week, for a total of 84 hours over two weeks.
An average of a 42 hour work week.
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Todd
800.954.0270
I spend another 10-15 hrs on the "coin stuff"
Michael
Since I've got 2 young kids at home, coins are squeezed in when I can. Normally an hour a night and a few more on the weekends. Let's say 8-10 hrs per week total on the coins.
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Type collector since 1981
Current focus 1855 date type set
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>How many hours a week do you work? >>
Too darn many!
<< <i>How many hours a week do you do numismatic-related activities? >>
Not enough - particularly in light of spending too darn many hours working!
“It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.” Mark Twain
Newmismatist
I fit my coins in when I can, only a few hours a week.
You are doing well, subject 15837. You are a good person.
numismatically = on this forum 24 hours per day
Coins - waaaaaaaay too much.
If I had it my way, stupidity would be painful!
Of course, my work has me on the internet at least 30% of the time, so I can sneak in here every so often.
15 to 20 hours a week on numismatics and bullion. I rarely have much "free time".
We have been so busy at work that I am still owed 17 days of vacation this year and it doesn't roll over to 2004, also there is no allowance in the budget to pay me for those days either.
As division manager, I do have some discretion with employees in regards to special circumstances as long as it doesn't carry over more than 30 calendar days.
So, let's hope that year end bonus check is a monster, I may just have to find a few special circumstances in January.
You know, like looking for bullion in Cancun or Jamaica, or both...............something special or important like that....
John Marnard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920, page 235ff
I spend about 4 hours a day on the internet, and the rest of my time doing whatever floats my boat!
5-10 hours per week towards numismatics.
J&J Coins
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The big O
20-30 hours per week doing web development.
10-15 hours per week attending class or doing homework.
25-30 hours per week in numismatics.
25-35 hours per week eating or sleeping or traveling between other obligations.
The rest of my time is spent with the family....what little is left.
The Lincoln cent store:
http://www.lincolncent.com
My numismatic art work:
http://www.cdaughtrey.com
USAF veteran, 1986-1996 :: support our troops - the American way.
Who remembers back in the 50's and early 60's when they predicted that, by the turn of the century -- 2001, they meant -- that, due to the labor-saving devices being created (mind you, they hadn't even invented the personal computer yet) that we'd all be working something like 20 hours a week and spending all the rest of our time on leisure?
Right. Not from the responses in this thread.
True story: In London in the 1860's, a bunch of real thinker-types got together to try to figure out how to solve what seemed an insurmountable problem. How to get all the horse droppings off the streets? They predicted that, by the turn of the century -- 1901 they were talking about -- London would be buried in twenty feet of horse poop if current technologies continued. Gee, they missed the development of the automobile.
averages:
30 hrs wk at the law office
20 hrs wk at the auto dealership
15 hrs wk at the coin shop
15 hrs wk on investment property
i haven't taken a non-business related 'vacation' since 1998.
I doubt I could ever work out of a regular office again.
The way we play on this forum you'd think we were all unemployed!
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13 hours mon
7 hours tue
13 hours wed
7 hours thru.
I always wanted a 4 day 40 hourt week. But this was not what I planned. Careful what ya wish for.
In Laurel
MD
Just a fist full of Dollars
Numismatic activities------
...............please don't ask how much i sleep.
al h.
My numismatic hours are split with my other interest, hiking and backpacing. Spring and Fall are heavy hiking times, Summer and Winter are for coins. I do check out the forum every day regardless of the season as long as I have access. (tough to check when you are out in the woods). During coin season I probably spend 10 hours a week on coins if you include the time here on the forum.
So that would be - 13hours X 7 day= 91 hour work week
91 hour week x 24 weeks a year = 2184 hours of frickin work a year plus or minus a few hundred!
As for Coin hobby time put in ?more than I should ,less than I would like to!
I spend about 15-20 hours per week on coins, which includes work time, but dont tell nobody!
couple of hours a day average goofing around on the PC.
Coins & coin shows- Ask my wife and kids & dogs
Thats what makes life fun!
Dave
I work 56 hours a week, and have been doing this for the past 10 years.The coins I like cost alot.
10hours/day Mon-Thu
Having fridays off is quite nice.
Fun job, wouldnt do anything else.
I started work yesterday morning at 6:30 AM and just finished up this morning at 07:00 AM. Twenty-five hours. So, what do I do when I get home? ? I log onto the message boards to see whats up and end up writing this line. For the most part I just read the board rarley do I write. Let's face it.. I'm shot. I work seven days a week and the hours can vary from just a few to as many as last night...or today?? Whatever...Oh hell I'm going to bed. bye for now. Jim
20 hrs/ week on hobbies at a bare minimum
Coins? Probably 20 hours a week.
roadrunner
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