Hi, it really depends upon where I am and what I’m doing. If I’m in the office, it’s about 9 hours a day, however at the moment I have meetings with U.S colleagues which because of the time zone difference, means working a few hours longer to be able to talk to them in conference. If I’m supporting and overseeing a test, then I might work longer as the testing sometimes go for 24 hr, 7 day a week (this happens if we are using a special Test Chamber and the testing can not be stopped each day). Then I’d be working shift work
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