Every so often one of them will post a detailed breakdown of their “work day” and it’s usually 90% stuff like that. Hell, if the average worker had the schedule of a c-suite no one would complain about work-life balance. But liver failures might increase drastically.
How do people use his fitness brand without the time afforded by work life balance? Snake eating its own tail
Gyms don’t actually want you to go. They want you to pay and then never use the equipment. It saves them money that way
Not to mention the insurance on those places. Real easy for people to get hurt. Nobody goes to the gym, nobody gets hurt, nobody has to pay out.
True. That’s why they never have enough 2.5lbs plates
I recall reading that c-suite types think of exercise as part of their work day.
Every so often one of them will post a detailed breakdown of their “work day” and it’s usually 90% stuff like that. Hell, if the average worker had the schedule of a c-suite no one would complain about work-life balance. But liver failures might increase drastically.
When asked what the most difficult part of their day is, Prathibha Varkey, CEO of Yale New Haven Health’s Northeast Medical Group said:
To be fair, driving sucks ass but this is some weak ass shit
he was lowkey complaining that the board didn’t approve the purchase of another company jet and helicopter
– just making this up, but could be true
God I wish. If I could count it in my work day like they do then I’d be benching 315