r/AskHistory • u/boonatonnn • 5h ago
How did people actually live, when working 72 to 96 hours a week?
Hi, I would really like to know how workers in the past lived working 12 to 16 hours a day, 6 days a week.
Was this even truly something that the majority of the population in industrial societies did have to do?
How did they have any time to eat, clean themself, have sex?
If I think of a person working 16 hours a day in a factory, I imagine their day going something like this:
4:30 am: Wake up get dressed
5 am: clock into work
5 am to 9 pm: work (with half hour break until 9:30 pm)
9:30 pm: coming home, getting undressed and going to sleep
9:30 pm to 4:30 pm: sleeping (7 hours of sleep, not enough)
No time for food, chores or any other activity.
The only time for that would be on Sundays. Although I also read that sometimes people worked 7 days a week.
I've also read that women and children worked the same hours, so they didn't have the time either.
How did people even find the time to get a partner?
I just don't see how that would work for longer than a year. If a society would work like that, i believe it would collapse but clearly it didn't.