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archeyarch

anyone working part time or hourly as an employee?  Id like to cut back and don't know if many offices offer this

 
Feb 15, 18 11:03 pm
Medusa

Corporate offices do this a lot with very senior staff because they are very expensive people to keep on board, but their experience is still needed, so they might get cut to 3 or 4 days a week.  But you never know unless you ask.

Feb 18, 18 10:06 am  · 
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Wilma Buttfit

I work part-time but I don't know of anybody else who does. I work as an independent contractor and as a self-employed doing joint ventures.

Feb 18, 18 11:14 am  · 
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geezertect

If you go part time  be sure to be on an hourly compensation.  Otherwise, you'll end up with a full time job burden with a part time size paycheck.


Feb 18, 18 1:28 pm  · 
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Wilma Buttfit

​^probably the main reason part-time work isn't very common is because it is usually hourly. :)

Feb 18, 18 2:57 pm  · 
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geezertect

Yup, it's easier to dump an unreasonable workload on somebody when they are on a flat salary.  You can claim the worker is just inefficient if they can't get it all done and have to work 80 hours a week for a paycheck that a truck driver would turn his nose up at.

It's also a clue as to why clients want a fixed fee for architect's services, including the design phase, so they can waste your time with impunity.

Feb 19, 18 7:53 am  · 
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Wilma Buttfit

And then we wonder why the profession can't retain talent. Cause talent knows better.

Feb 19, 18 11:42 am  · 
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randomised

I do a fulltime job in a parttime week for a fulltime salary.

Feb 19, 18 3:59 am  · 
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3tk

I've seen people go half-time or hourly for family reasons.  It can be hard on a project team, but if it's well managed can work.  The other scenario I've seen is where senior staff or retired staff stay on for a set number of hours to review work or help with specs.

Feb 21, 18 1:49 pm  · 
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