2 hours a day? I'm sorry but that sounds like you need some time management skills or you have kind of spoiled yourself prior to getting the job.
I'll take 11 or 12 hours out for the job, that includes prep time and travel to and fro. Leaves you 12 more, how you spend those 12 is up to you. Now if you are one of those that feel they can't function without 8 to 10 hours of sleep, then yep your are going to find your day cut short.
I have found that most people learn and function pretty well with 5 to 6 hours sleep. Especially when they're young (under 40). Remember also there's a lot of people who work those five day workweeks so the can enjoy the two days they have to themselves.
Use those 4 to 6 hours of free time every workday to get the "have to do stuff" done. Otherwise, you'll screw up your weekends as well or stuff doesn't get done. Just think if you plan on having a relationship partner and possibly children, you get to fit them in those hours as well.
This is why I think a lot of parents do a injustice to their children. School, homework, sleep, that's all they require. Children get used to the rest is play time. Some countries require 8 to 10 hours school per day, plus homework, chores, and you might get an hour or two as free play before bed time. It's not such a shock when you grow up and only have that hour or two.
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2 hours a day? I'm sorry but that sounds like you need some time management skills or you have kind of spoiled yourself prior to getting the job.
I'll take 11 or 12 hours out for the job, that includes prep time and travel to and fro. Leaves you 12 more, how you spend those 12 is up to you. Now if you are one of those that feel they can't function without 8 to 10 hours of sleep, then yep your are going to find your day cut short.
I have found that most people learn and function pretty well with 5 to 6 hours sleep. Especially when they're young (under 40). Remember also there's a lot of people who work those five day workweeks so the can enjoy the two days they have to themselves.
Use those 4 to 6 hours of free time every workday to get the "have to do stuff" done. Otherwise, you'll screw up your weekends as well or stuff doesn't get done. Just think if you plan on having a relationship partner and possibly children, you get to fit them in those hours as well.
This is why I think a lot of parents do a injustice to their children. School, homework, sleep, that's all they require. Children get used to the rest is play time. Some countries require 8 to 10 hours school per day, plus homework, chores, and you might get an hour or two as free play before bed time. It's not such a shock when you grow up and only have that hour or two.