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by s1artibartfast
1816 days ago
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So I 100% agree with everything you said, but don't see how it connects to the points you raise above. As you say, people should think long and hard about their life goals, and in my opinion, would probably be happier with a different work life balance where they can afford it. However, I don't see a world in which I would work part time at a job less enjoyable with worse pay than my current one. I would rather optimize to work the minimum hours at the best compensated job I can find. (e.g. why work 50-50% at white collar job and terrible job, when I can just work 51% at the white collar job). Sure, there are major challenges to most people doing this, but removing those barriers is a lot more realistic that introducing job swapping that people don't even want. The simple place to fix the problem is uncouple health and other benefits from employers. The current system discourages part time work because employers have fixed costs per employee. Once you break this link, more people will work part time. |
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I still don't think I've successfully explained this concept of changing the job-as-endless-labor to job-to-produce-specific-amount.
Have you ever gone out and built something for yourself, like a shed?