Relative Happiness Vs. Work Hours

August 15th, 2006

Workload Vs. Happiness.Tonight I prepared a rather detailed and complicated graph depicting how the increase in work hours has an affect on the relative happiness on a person. I conducted extensive research and asked well over 4 people if they felt my findings were true– All respondants indicated yes. This leads me to believe without a doubt that my findings are an absolute truth. My findings state that as the workload of a person increases (in this case, the number of hours said person is required to work each day) the relative happiness decreases. I also found that the relative happiness is inverse to the number of hours worked, and that it forms a nice looking curve. Imagine that!? (Excel is good at making neat lines)
I decided to post this after working this weekend, and working 16 hours today at work. Excuse me if this post is incoherent.

4 Responses to “Relative Happiness Vs. Work Hours”

  1. ditto50997 said:

    August 15th, 2006 at 12:32 am

    awww… well hopefully tomorrow won’t be so bad. I’ll see you as soon as I get off of work. So it should be relaxing then.

  2. ramdac said:

    August 15th, 2006 at 12:43 am

    They’ll probably chain me to the desk tomorrow.
    Seriously. I saw them carrying around the shackles. They’re gonna use ‘em.

  3. jimvford said:

    September 6th, 2006 at 4:49 pm

    Mmmmm yeah… I’m gonna need you to work this weekend… mmkay? righhhhtttttt….. bye bye

  4. Joey said:

    September 11th, 2006 at 9:16 pm

    yeaah….its not a half day or anything. we start at the regular time … mmkay

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