Joe O'Connor of the Work Time Reduction Center of Excellence says that the adoption of a four-day work week is 'inevitable.'
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Right but long term? 10 years, 20, 30…..
Just retire young like I did; I couldn’t imagine having to work for a living…
The wages and labor conditions get worse every year. I retired as soon as I could and glad of it
Some companies here do 4 12- hour days, then 3 days off. Exhausting for the workers, who have to spend that “extra” day off sleeping. Pass.
aww muffin you can’t handle 12 hour days? I’ve been doing it for 23 years now. Super easy
@Brad fitz oh roight, mate. And what kinda healthy lifestyle you have? 🤡
I work 7.5 hrs a day. Use to work 12 hrs and standby time. Less money but with 7.5 hrs mon to fri I have never been happier. I also work from home and save 1.5 hrs of stressful and expensive commuting to work.
Get the senseless commuting and office drama out of your life…trust me.
I hope so, I work a 4 day week and love it. It’s a “B.S” job delivering Pizza but with tips I earn like I work 6 days a week.
You earn like you work 6 days a week versus what? Other fast food that does not receive tips are part of the compensation?
I don’t think your situation is really the case study for a 4 day work week
@andrews ok, I deleted that last one. It was too long and way off topic.
What other “fast food” gets $3-$5 per order in tips? I earn close to $30 an hour for 6-7 hours a day x 4 days a week.
I am a “server” that drives a car.
This isn’t working at Burger King. Lol
I own my home, I pay my bills and I can travel. What works for me might not be for you.
@Sacreligious74 if you worked 6 days a week you would earn 50% more. Your situation is not what is being discussed in the video.
This video is saying a McDonalds employee would be working 80% the hours they currently do while still maintaining 100% the wage.
If you were to start working 80% what you currently do you wouldn’t still make the same amount weekly/monthly/annually.
Liking your own posts achieves nothing lol
And you wonder why you cant afford a house
This country is already falling apart can’t get worse
For the last ten years I’ve worked ten hours a day six days a week….plus my wife works fifty hours a week….that’s how you buy your house, cottage and bass boat….don’t complain when others get more out of life then you do