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Yes. THAT is the expectation we are talking about. If a company doesn't expect that, then there is no issue.
Great. If that's what your employment agreement says there isn't a problem. Congrats on finding a white collar salaried job that involves no collaboration or expectations on availability.
That's akin to hourly pay. You work an hour you get $10. You buy an Apple you pay $1. Salary is like an all you can eat buffet. You pay $20 you eat 1 Apple, 2 Apples, 3 Apples, etc. But also there are rules; Can't take anything home, can't share your food with a non-paying person, you'll probably get cut off at some point if you eat too much or waste food etc.
I think this is the big misconception. You're describing contract work, not salaried employment.