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Have you heard about this retarded "4 Day Work Week" bullshit?

DMAN

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Where we at with the 7-day work week, but it's a Half A Day EVERY day! Wouldn't that just be like having your Birthday every single day now? You know you want to see ALL your coworkers every single Half A Day. The shorter hours would make them more tolerable because you'd just be thinking - Damn, I have the whole rest of my Half A Day to do whatevers.
 

Uncle Floyd

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Where we at with the 7-day work week, but it's a Half A Day EVERY day! Wouldn't that just be like having your Birthday every single day now? You know you want to see ALL your coworkers every single Half A Day. The shorter hours would make them more tolerable because you'd just be thinking - Damn, I have the whole rest of my Half A Day to do whatevers.
Think about how great a half-day is. Now imagine that EVERY day!
 
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"Back to the Office" is driven more by the banks the company depends on for credit, I think. All these commercial office buildings are now worth half what they were 5 years ago and the banks are on the hook for the loans the landlords took out. So they pressure the businesses that depend on them to repopulate the office buildings. Sure a lot of the management want to force people back because they want to control the workers, but if it wasn't a half hearted attempt to save the banks, it wouldn't be happening.
 
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The "easier" people make it on themselves, the better honestly. One thing I learned during the Chinavirus is that the more lazy people are allowed to be, the more valuable hard work becomes, and the barrier to entry for certain careers/positions becomes much more doable than before.
 
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4 days a week you say? Seems like a lot to ask.
 

Mick_Mickerson

Which way?! Medium or well done?
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I’ve sat with these people in the boardroom and seen them disregard numbers and budgets to say they don’t want to think of people being at home getting paid, they want to see them at their desk in suits “no matter what”

The sooner boomers are all dead the better.
Even white-shoe investment banks like Goldman Sachs don't require their employees to be in suits every day. Seems like you're fibbing, sir and you didn't actually hear someone say that
 
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I'm coming up on 20 years in the workforce and feel I'm entitled to this tbh. I'd still get some sort of job but would love the additional safety line.
Yes, but we'd need the Chipotle people to work the usual 40 hours. Same with Starbucks. Actually, all niggers and Mexicans have to work the farms to keep food production up. It could work.
 

Stent

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Last year it was quietly quitting that had the internet abuzz with the idea that they should turn up to their jobs and work exactly as they're told, as though that is getting even with the big corporations.

"I punched in at exactly my start time then punched out at exactly my end time! I even went for a piss outside of my own break time!"

These fake fads are propaganda.
 

SoloJoeAcousticShow

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I'd rather work 6 days and get one off but only work 7 hours per day. With a commute, lunch and sleep that still leaves you with 3-6h free time for any single day to jack off and cyberstalk.

I think there's studies that say nobody can focus on a single task for more than 3 hours at a time, arguably even more than one hour without a little 5 minute break. Get through two good work sessions like that with a lunch break in between and I'll get more done than I could in a 10 hour day.

Unfortunately most management seems to think time spent in the office is easier to measure and thus more important than efficiency/productivity.

It's a tough one man.
 

BonnieMcFarlaneMe2

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I'd rather work 6 days and get one off but only work 7 hours per day. With a commute, lunch and sleep that still leaves you with 3-6h free time for any single day to jack off and cyberstalk.

I think there's studies that say nobody can focus on a single task for more than 3 hours at a time, arguably even more than one hour without a little 5 minute break. Get through two good work sessions like that with a lunch break in between and I'll get more done than I could in a 10 hour day.

Unfortunately most management seems to think time spent in the office is easier to measure and thus more important than efficiency/productivity.

It's a tough one man.
I’d still rather have the weekend off. I can cyber atalk during regular work hours.
 

Billy Hollywood

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Show me any praise in that negative post killer, I dare you to do it. It's nothing but negativity and complaining about the lazy faggots trying to "outsmart the system" Nice 12 hour work days stupid. Living like a fucking Nurse. 4 twelve-hour days on, 3 days off
I loved working 12h shifts. Did 2 on, 2 off and 4 on, 4 off. The 2 one was perfect when I was younger because I was always at most 2 days from a 2 day weekend and after the first 8 hours I was paid overtime on top. It was easy to program anything, I just had to look at the calendar to see when I was off for that month. The 4 was a little harder to the point that the first day off was just to rest, but then I had 3 days off, the best part was taking holidays, 4 days of paid holiday ended up being 12 days off! In both cases I only had to work 15 days/month and had 15 days off/month.

Ps: not a fucking nurse!
 

BonnieMcFarlaneMe2

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I loved working 12h shifts. Did 2 on, 2 off and 4 on, 4 off. The 2 one was perfect when I was younger because I was always at most 2 days from a 2 day weekend and after the first 8 hours I was paid overtime on top. It was easy to program anything, I just had to look at the calendar to see when I was off for that month. The 4 was a little harder to the point that the first day off was just to rest, but then I had 3 days off, the best part was taking holidays, 4 days of paid holiday ended up being 12 days off! In both cases I only had to work 15 days/month and had 15 days off/month.

Ps: not a fucking nurse!
Are you a male nurse?
 
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