1) I do that regardless of where I work - that's part of my personality - I did that at less intense jobs - I've done that since college - my boss actually threatened to lock me out of my email if I didn't stop
2) I think 40-50 is acceptable, I would ask you to find anywhere salaried that 40 is the true upper limit - I'm telling you I can't remember a week I spent more than 50 - 40 is definitely the norm though.
3) I get paid for my time in the office, work outside of the office is highly unusual for my on-call rotation - it happens maybe once or twice a year as I noted.
Far less than ten - almost none outside business hours. Last time I was paged outside of business hours it was because someone messed up who they paged :)
I appreciate your reply, and it's certainly true that not all teams or managers are bad at Amazon.
I'd suggest that you're on a lucky on-call rotation, and seem to have a good manager!
If I were still there, I'd say get on VPN, head over to tt.amazon.com and see the stats of other teams' on-call rotations, and estimate how many of their pages are outside business hours ;)
Thanks! And sure, I appreciate other teams have different on-call situations, I had a friend in an AWS team that was decidedly more busy on weekends than I was...
1. You check your email aggressively during your time off.
2. You think that 50 hours a week is normal.
3. You think 1/8 weeks of _unpaid_ on-call is reasonable.
How many sev-2s and sev-3s do you get during your one week on-call? If more than 10/week, can you think about how many are outside of business hours?