How many hours a day do you work?

I'm working as a CEO in my company. I'm sleeping only 4 hours per day. That mean I'm working nearly 18 hours per day. So hard.
 
I'm working as a CEO in my company. I'm sleeping only 4 hours per day. That mean I'm working nearly 18 hours per day. So hard.

done that and longer, now i have set hours 8am to 11pm, but if needed will work outside of these hours. only last week i was helping a client with the aid of my upstream provider and never slept for 40 hrs (I dont recommend this).
 
It depends....Our job usually continue for 18 hours per day.... Have to manage Clients and to help them on their problems....Love to read forums... As we get many new informations through forums....
On weekend it nearly goes upto 20hrs a day.....
 
I'm working as a CEO in my company. I'm sleeping only 4 hours per day. That mean I'm working nearly 18 hours per day. So hard.

When you work as a CEO,,,,its really very difficult for first three years of your business to setup completely..... Once it is setup completely you have to just provide good support to the customers.....
 
Once it is setup completely you have to just provide good support to the customers.....
I wish it was just that easy, you also have to be ontop of server security, updating any software scripts etc. make sure your own site is upto date and maintained and deal with potential clients, marketing your services etc. the list is endless.
 
Working hours depends upon type of work and time needed for it with the limit if you have any.

I wish it was that simple. in hosting you need to offer round the clock support, so you need to be available at least 15 hrs a day, but prepared to work 24 hrs a day
 
I wish it was that simple. in hosting you need to offer round the clock support, so you need to be available at least 15 hrs a day, but prepared to work 24 hrs a day

Yes, but overworking yourself isn't productive and in the long run you'll actually be doing less work. That's why shifts were invented. :) Either two 12-hour shifts or three 8-hour shifts should be most common for positions where availability is important (e.g. support).
 
Yes, but overworking yourself isn't productive and in the long run you'll actually be doing less work. That's why shifts were invented. :) Either two 12-hour shifts or three 8-hour shifts should be most common for positions where availability is important (e.g. support).

Thats OK if you have staff, but 1 man businesses you need to put in the hours.

I only need 4hrs sleep and have only needed this for years now.
 
I have been like this since being a child only sleeping for for no more than 4 hrs and being fresh as a daisy afterwards.
 
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