16 hour work days:
* Got up at seven.
* Got into the car at seven thirty. Counting starts now.
* Got to work at eight thirty, yay daily gridlock.
* Worked till 4, half an hour lunch in between. Then starts bi-weekly 'knowledge exchange', where everyone from the company goes together and - theoretically - shares knowledge, does interesting presentations and workshops, etc.
* Knowledge exchange part 1 from 4 to 6.
* Dinner till 7.
* Knowledge exchange part 2 from 7 to 9.
* Go by the other building to pick up my keyboard to work at home the day after. Get stopped, the boss wants a meeting about a new project we planned today.
* Meeting lasts till 10:30.
* Got home at 11:20~ish.
Yay. Guess who's going to come in late tomorrow,
.
(Disclaimer: The bi-weekly thing is mandatory and, after 5, unpaid (it and overtime (if needed) are considered to be both paid for by one's gratuitous pay and own motivation to work for the glorious company. Being an apprentice, i.e. learn a lot for a year, I don't get the gratuitous pay part,
. But I should if they decide to keep me next year. At the moment though, I'm doubting.)