• @LemmyKnowsBest@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Gentlemen, it is with great pleasure I inform you that I have just been hired onto a new job and it is a 3-day work week. Am much pleased. Believe me, my whole life I’ve been working 5 or 6 day work weeks working my ass off for very little pay, finally I have this reprieve. In these three days I am earning as much as I would normally earn in five or six days. Again I express my gratitude and I hope someday everyone in the world may feel this reprieve.

    • The1Ali
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      711 months ago

      What is your trade if I may ask ?

    • Chetzemoka
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      411 months ago

      I’m curious how many hours you work in one day? I work three 12hr shifts. It’s still better than working that M-F 9-5 nonsense

      • @LemmyKnowsBest@lemmy.world
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        411 months ago

        I work 4 hours a day. Three days a week. My manager explained to me he keeps everyone at 3 days a week so we don’t get burnt out. And I’m pretty sure on their end they keep us at 3 days a week so they don’t have to consider us full-time employees and pay out benefits 🤷🏻‍♀️ So there’s that. I don’t need benefits though. I’m a military veteran so I’ve got benefits there.

        • Chetzemoka
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          111 months ago

          Oh, ya. I could work like that, but I need health insurance, sadly.

    • @exoplanetary@lemmy.world
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      311 months ago

      Man, I’d kill for a 3 day work week. I’m on a 9-80 schedule but also have to go into the office (1hr each way) 2 days a week, so I end up spending around 10 hours per day on avg Mon-Thurs and it’s absolutely miserable.

      Even just a 32 hour 4-day work week would be life changing. As is, I feel like I’m just wasting time half the time i spend working because I’m so burnt out that I’m not as productive as I would be otherwise.

      Good for you though. Glad to hear some employers are trying out something more conducive to how human beings actually function.