Daneil3144 wrote: » 4+ Hours a day at least....expected to walk around and look for problems.
dontstop wrote: » Work for an MSP at the moment. Magically I'm expected to fit more time in the day then there are hours. I struggle most days to get lunch (30 min) without feeling guilty for being behind.
JoJoCal19 wrote: » In my position (Information Security Risk Management Sr Manager) I have tons of downtime. My job is deliverable based so when I'm not performing, overseeing, or responding to risk assessments or audits, or other governance and compliance stuff, I'm studying. Management doesn't care when, where or how I work as long as deliverables are met. I love that nature of this type of job. It does have it's times where I'm working late into the evening, or at night, or having to wake up at 6am to work with colleagues overseas, but that's the exception and not the norm.
Fulcrum45 wrote: » Prior to this I was twiddling my thumbs all day waiting for somebody to have an issue. Thank God that's over.
ccnpninja wrote: » My only downtime is going to the WC..
redsteel wrote: » I'm an IT Manager and I have nothing but down time. I was busy the first 6 months, but I'm two years in and there haven't been any recent developments in the company requiring technology. I was going out of mind until I started studying for the CISSP. I'm not sure if I will hang out here a while or what. They would probably let me but I feel like I'm losing my skillset and have no one to sharpen myself against.