I do not work off the clock, I do
not even check email off the clock, I log my minutes I spend returning a phone call if I return it after hours. I don’t give any company or the federal government free time. I would hope that everybody else is the same. I think this topic has been covered by many threads.
If you are in an area that has a military base, a large DOE facility, or other work, that would be considered “shooting fish in a barrel”. (some that come to mind is Sandia labs New Mexico…Lancaster, California, which has Boeing, Northrop Grumman, a few other aerospace industries, I would think Omaha ne with the amount of Sac com work, Leavenworth, Kansas, Columbus, Georgia, Warner Robins, Georgia, Fort Knox, Kentucky, Colorado Springs Colorado,… The list goes on.) Then you could make production numbers at a mid range, investigator level by being focused, zoning your work, and making sure to schedule enough interviews in any given day. For example, it is not uncommon for an investigator/special agent in Columbus Georgia to pick up 5 to 7 interviews in one unit in a day. (Basic training base army). To me, this is a miserable day, you do not move from your seat, you may, or may not lose your voice, and you are going to be tired after doing that many interviews.
If you are in a major metropolitan area, like Houston, Atlanta, Miami, ( those are just some examples) then you are going to do a lot more driving for your interviews, and therefore struggle to meet production.