We’re trying a little something new at JLOOP.
Even though we’re a pretty standard 9-6 business in a lot of ways, in a lot of other ways, we’re not. Our work involves routine processes and daily tasks, but we are also a creative firm – and creative work sometimes doesn’t happen on schedules.
So we’ve been pondering for a long time whether some periodic changes in our work-week schedules might be a good idea. And we’ve decided to give it a try.
For the time-being (meaning, we don’t know for exactly how long we will implement this change), we are closed to the outside world on Fridays. We are doing a few different things with this time. Some of our team will be working 4-day weeks for a while, and some of us will be here on Fridays – either working intently on client services, or… surprise, surprise… working intently on our own projects. (pique your interest?).
Of course if there is ever anything urgent, you can always reach us at support [at] jloop [dot] com.
We’ll keep you posted on how this new schedule affects our productivity and our creative output. We’re interested to find out ourselves!
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looks like you’re setting a trend:
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/04/06/l-a-mayor-looking-at-shutting-city-down-two-days-a-week/