News Archive - May, 2006

May 11, 2006 8:30 pm

Four Day Work Week

Just the other day Doug and I were talking about our work schedules. I don't remember how we got on the topic, but I was telling him about 9-80's at Raytheon. 9-80 is when you work nine days in two weeks for a total of 80 hours. Essentially you work nine hours a day and have every other Friday off.

Working nine hour days wouldn't be a problem for us at all. Doug already works nine hour days, and I work 11–12, so it would be a much shorter day for me. I said I would like to work 10 hour days, four days a week and always have a three day weekend; but Doug thinks 10 hour days are too long.

I know I could physically and mentally keep this work schedule up for a long time, but I barely have any time to do other stuff. In a few months, after we've launched and things start to settle down, I'm going to cut down my hours to eight or nine. I will definitely cut at least one hour off of the beginning and end of my day; allowing me to sleep later and do more at night.

Interestingly, two days ago there was an article posted on A List Apart about working four days a week. The article makes some pretty interesting points and describes how you can accomplish the same amount of work in less time.

May 12, 2006 8:41 pm

Melissa Sue Taibi


Melissa holding the bridal bouquet
May 18, 2006 7:50 pm

Driver's License

After two years, and two angry letters from Kristin's insurance company, I finally got a Pennsylvania driver's license. One of the reasons I put it off so long is because, like everyone else, I hate going to the DMV. To my surprise, PA has separate offices just for getting a driver's license. These offices are brilliantly called Drivers License Centers.

Knowing how the DMV works in New York, I expected to wait in line for anywhere between 10 and 20 minutes just to get a ticket, so I can go sit on a bench and wait another hour or so. I left the office around 2:00p and got to the Drivers License Center pretty quickly (luckily it's very close to the Murata Business Center). However, I had a little bit of trouble finding the actual office. I was looking for a big huge DMV building, but it turned out to be a small office in the corner of a shopping center. When I walked in there was no line at all, I was able to walk right up to the counter and start filling out the paperwork. I was in and out in about 15 mintues, with my new license. I was back at the office by 2:30p.

This was by far my best experience with any DMV. And it doesn't hurt that Express Dynamics payed for it...