<p>I have a question for those of you who are now out of school and are working: do you find the office to be more stressful than the classroom?</p>
<p>Personally, I do feel more pressure in the workplace than at school, although it's a different kind of stress. When I was in school, the biggest sources of stress came from exams and class projects. In the workplace, though, such pressure comes from deadlines. In school, students can only be dismissed for academic reasons if their GPA falls below a certain point. In a career, a person can be fired or laid off for poor performance; however, this is mostly subjective to the management. As a matter of fact, I've seen a lot more lay-offs than academic dismissals.</p>
<p>The other thing is that I work for long hours, not to mention that my vacation time is much shorter. I started working last December; all of my younger friends have just finished school, but I still have to go to work. In a sense, having a job is more stressful. But the rewards are also better! :-)</p>
<p>I also have a few other questions for you guys:</p>
<p>1) How much do you work?
* My contract is for eight hours a day, but most of my colleagues work for 10-11 hours, which I do.
2) How much vacation time do you get, compared to school?</p>
<h2>* There's a joke that goes, "You know you're out of college when... You go from 130 days of vacation time to 7." It seems true enough, as I don't really get any more long vacations, except at Christmas. :P There aren't any spring/winter breaks, etc., and I have to work during the summer. I do know that some companies allow different hours for the summer (such as 10 hours/day with Friday off), but mine isn't one of them. ^_^</h2>
<p>Danny
University of California, Berkeley '09 (B.S.)
St. Mary's College of California '10 (M.S.)</p>