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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 1H 44M

Vollzeit vs. Teilzeit: Wie viel arbeitet ihr? - mit Bruno Dietel

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Mal ganz lowkey durchgerechnet: Wer Vollzeit arbeitet, acht Stunden pro Tag, 40 Stunden die Woche, kommt eigentlich nur noch zum Essen und Schlafen nach Hause, oder? Wer allerdings mit 20–30 Stunden in den ersten Job startet, wird vielleicht schnell checken, dass man mit der Kohle aus Teilzeit nicht weit kommt. Wie viele Stunden pro Woche hängt ihr im Job rum? Ballert ihr gerne Vollzeit und fühlt es komplett, oder ist euer Job körperlich oder mental so anstrengenden, dass Vollzeit einfach nicht geht? Vielleicht studiert ihr auch oder kümmert euch um Angehörige und könnt deswegen nicht mehr arbeiten?

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Mal ganz lowkey durchgerechnet: Wer Vollzeit arbeitet, acht Stunden pro Tag, 40 Stunden die Woche, kommt eigentlich nur noch zum Essen und Schlafen nach Hause, oder? Wer allerdings mit 20–30 Stunden in den ersten Job startet, wird vielleicht schnell...

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