How many hours do you work a week?

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This week’s BT Tradespace ‘Business Issue of the Week’ poll seeks to find out how many hours you work a week.

Results from each Business Issue of the Week survey are publicised across the media to ensure the voice of UK business is being heard – loud and clear.

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4 Responses to “How many hours do you work a week?”

Reply from Sarah Arrow on 16 Jul 2008 at 09:05

To many of my working hours are taken up with red tape, instead of being spent on growing our business.
Not exactly a productive balance.
Sarah Arrow

Reply from BT Business Builder on 16 Jul 2008 at 17:26

We agree Sarah; businesses spend too much valuable time with “red tape”, taking time away from what’s really important to your business, your customers!
If you’re struggling with “red tape” have a look at our website (https://www.btbusinessbuilder.com). Our aim is to reduce the amount of time you spend dealing with “red tape”, ensuring tasks are done quickly and effortlessly, giving you more time to do what you do best!

Reply from Craig White on 18 Jul 2008 at 10:40

Work should be about quality not quantity. It’s all very well working 50+ hours but if 50% of that time is correcting the errors you caused in the first place, whats the point. You should work 25 hours, get it right first time, have satisfied customers who give repeat business and take Friday off.

Reply from Donna on 20 Jul 2008 at 16:02

I work 40 hours + per week for a Company that are completely disorganised and constantly fight fires. This makes me really unhappy as I then spend hours checking the internet to find a new job. My life revolves around work! Now I’ve decided to help others like me and set up a personal job search to take this time consuming process off peoples hands. Hopefully Jobspot will help others find happiness at work.

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