Boys, it ain't just about the money. I understand the point and all, but if you're doing that kind of math, you might want to think about doing something else. I make good bank, and i have a lot of responsibility and work >40 hours. But with that i get to have input to the vision of the company, do work I like, mentor people coming up and work with a solid leadership team. I look at the clock a bit, but that's more to coordinate with family responsibilities.
It was the same when I was making chickin feed as an Army grunt. Some days we'd work 12 hours, some days didn't do shit, some days work three weeks straight, sleeping on the ground for an hour or two if we wus lucky. But, I got to jump our of perfectly good aircraft, fire all sorts of cool weapons, kill commies, and didn't have to do much paperwork. hooah!!!
When i hear people talk about "work-life balance" or trying to square their hours with their pay, it smacks of some kinda Frenchy, non-productive, just puting in the time, complacent, affluen-za, not living up to your potential horse feathers.
Our grand parents and great-grands and theirs had no idea what a 40 hour week was, and they built the modern age.
What are you building? A 401K? Yeesh.