Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
How did Trump "work long hours" by sleeping until noon and jetting off to the golf course every Friday for a three-day weekend?
Oh, I forgot, you style yourself as a working-class hero. Did you work more than twenty hours a week during your restroom-cleaning career?
Trump sleep habits are well know to anyone who pays attention (four hours per night). Should I provide more such documentation for Kevin, since he's so obviously out of touch with reality? Kevin, can I suggest Google?
One term that is used within these articles is "executive time". This concept will baffle Kevin, as he's never held a job which requires such work, discussion, short unsceduled meetings, phone calls, etc. While I'm now in the twilight of my career and only working four hours a day, for many years I worked 50 hours a week and longer in my early years on the job. About half of my time has always been on the road for customer meetings, and the other half of my work could be referred to as executive time. For me that includes setting appoints, talking with chemists about the status of projects and tweaking my suggestions as needed, arranging for price quotes, reviewing product application and technical data, unschedule supplier meetings, handling any sort of problem and more.
https://www.sleepadvisor.org/donald-trump-sleep/
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/13/donald-trumps-workday-starts-at-11-am-heres-how-it-compares-to-other-millionaires.html
https://www.businessinsider.com/president-donald-trump-daily-routine-2018-10#trump-is-then-expected-to-leave-the-residence-for-the-west-wing-though-he-skips-the-overwhelming-majority-of-his-daily-intelligence-briefings-trump-previously-broke-with-tradition-by-ignoring-the-written-report-known-as-the-presidents-daily-brief-6