Spyke
lemmy.world

More like now you get 48 hours to think about how you have to come back and do it all again

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kbin.social

Back on the hamster wheel, Sisyphus. That boulder ain't gonna move itself.

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kbin.social

The essay concludes, "The struggle itself towards the heights is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy."

Yeah that's gonna be a no from me, dawg.

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lemmy.world

Bold of you to assume I only did 40 and that I’ll be allowed “days off”

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muzzlereply
lemm.ee

I'm not complaining, I love my kids and I really don't think that being with them is the worst part of the week. I'm just very, very tired.

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snakereply
lemmy.world

Yes, when you have kids the weekend is actually the worst part of the week!

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I consider myself very lucky because I have a good relationship with my in-laws so usually if I get really tired for the week and need to unwind on the weekend I just dump the kids at their gramps place and both parties will be happy.

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Well my boss left for the day so I have my mouse sitting on my jiggler and I’m watching Deep Space Nine on one of my iPads.

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sh.itjust.works

Idk how people do it. I've gotten so used to the job I have now where I work 40hrs on the weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) and I'm off all week. Sometimes the weeks still feel short

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I do 48 hours in 2 days every week. Bit more spread out, but still just 2 days of work.

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Tb0n3reply
sh.itjust.works

Not truck drivers. That's 70 hours a week. 70 productive with 34 hours to reset and do it all again.

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That's 3-4 days for me tyvm.

Downsides: rotating schedule, 10 hour days occasionally require working 5-6 days in a row pending when people take time off. We set it up so there are overlap on a schedule in the evening though, so you also have to work a abnormal shift ~4 times every two months.

I'd still prefer it over 8x5s. Those long weekends are glorious.

8x4s is what I'll be pressing for when I can.

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3x12s for life 💪 God damn having a three day weekend every week is such a quality of life upgrade

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I'm not an expert, but it seems to me that if the labor isn't alienated, then it becomes less about the hours and more about what's accomplished.

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No need to be an expert.

When I'm working on a project that is mine and has my name on it, and I think that it'll help me or someone else in a meaningful way, I'll happily lose sleep over perfecting it.

When I'm just a cog in a giant faceless machine that wants only to maximize profits, I don't really care what the hell happens with the product as long as I get paid.

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