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by vharuck
651 days ago
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For some jobs, hours worked isn't a practical measure of productivity or value. I used to pick orders in a warehouse. The more hours I worked, the more orders they shipped, the more orders they could take, the more profit they could reap. Now I work as a data analyst. I have some required duties spelled out in my position description, plus a catch-all "requests from other divisions as assigned." If I'd spend more hours working, nothing would really change. The only guaranteed value for each hour they're paying me is having me on call that hour. Which is worth something, I guess, but good luck calculating it. |
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