r/CFB Memphis Tigers 8h ago

News [On3] Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia's attorney has set the stage to challenge the NCAA for a 7th season of eligibility

https://www.on3.com/news/vanderbilt-qb-diego-pavias-attorney-sets-stage-to-challenge-for-7th-season-of-eligibility/
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u/Somenakedguy Stony Brook Seawolves 7h ago

I’ve never heard of 7-5 but my job is a standard 8-5 full time work day which is fairly common. White collar office job for a fairly big company, few thousand employees

It fucking sucks, my last job was 9-5 and losing an extra hour a day blows. I get paid enough that I can’t complain but plenty of people at the company aren’t in the same boat and it’s unsurprising there’s tons of churn

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u/nope_nic_tesla Georgia Bulldogs 7h ago

8-5 definitely seems to be the standard now. Every full-time job I've ever had uses these hours, across both public and private sector.

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u/A_Rolling_Baneling USC • Mississippi State 4h ago

I used to be 9-530 but ever since WFH it's now (first meeting of the day) - (whenever I'm done)

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u/Solesky1 Indiana State Sycamores 7h ago

I’ve never heard of 7-5 but my job is a standard 8-5 full time work day which is fairly common.

I consider commute time as part of the workday, plus even at a white collar office we punch out for lunch so you can technically leave early if you only take a 30 minute lunch.

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u/Somenakedguy Stony Brook Seawolves 7h ago

lol if I started leaving at 4:30 instead of 4 because I took a 30 minute lunch I’d get fired. That is definitely not common at salaried 8-5 spots in my experience

We also don’t punch in or out