• 10001110101@lemm.ee
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    24 days ago

    If you’re implying you want to spend as much time away from your family as possible, you could just get a divorce. Wouldn’t have to sell all your life to shareholders then.

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              23 days ago

              That’s fine. Work as much as you want. Just expect your income to accompany your productivity.

              My wife works 14 hours a week, if she wants more money then she doesn’t just take it from my account, she just goes and work more.

              I put my money in stocks

              The money goes to our kid. Not to her luxuries.

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                  23 days ago

                  I support that. Let’s have a meaningful movement. Not to decrease our working hours, but to increase our earnings compared to our productivity.

                  A part of my job is to calculate the income of the doctors at our hospital.

                  They earn their income based on their effort. If they do an easy thing, then they earn little money. If they do something more scarce, then they earn more money. They earn money based on how many patients they help. Not based on how many hours they are at the hospital.

                  I see vast differences between income between doctors. Many of them are fine with working few hours because they earn enough anyways. Other doctors aim at 40k euros income per month. They work a lot.

                  It’s personal choice.

                  The work reform movement must include the people that want to work a lot.

                  People that are satisfied with basic necessities (I’m sad for their children) are fine enough with simple tax and social transfers. They don’t even need to have a job (they are hated by people).

                  But the people that want to work, need to be paid for their efforts.