Ironically Solicitors in large firms work crazy hours as well.You’ll have to explain that one to me, sorry. The point is that in lots of businesses, e.g. professional practice, aircraft leasing, financial services, etc, senior people get paid pretty well. However, the flipside is that they often work insanely long hours and operate in an environment where, in practice, niceties such as Organisation of Working Time Acts etc simply don’t apply. And the person who whinges about it gets zero bonus and gets managed out.
When I were a lad... sorry... when I was young we worked six and a half days a week. The first day off after Christmas was St. Patricks day.
There was nobody forcing us to work those hours and the overtime rates as the weekend were great; time and a half for the first 4 hours on Saturday and double time after that, double time for the four hours on Sunday. I used to get over 80 day hours a week. Now that would be against the law. That seems crazy to me; people should certainly not be forced to work overtime they don't want to do but if it's there and they want to work it...