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by bmj
4171 days ago
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I agree with you, but I think there is far too much cultural baggage (at least here in the U.S.) for a less-than-five-day week to ever work. It strikes that in white collar jobs, people feel the need to think that their work time and presence is absolutely necessary for the well-being of their employers. Of course, this attitude often comes from above, such as when you get an email from an executive near the end of the year reminding you that you can carry-over vacation days, and if you a job that directly affects revenue, maybe you should consider carrying some days over. The most interesting bit, for me, in the article was the observation that culturally, we've often forgotten that work is only part of our lives. So many of us base much of our identity on what we do for a living that we forget that the concept of vocation encompasses more than just what we do for a paycheck. |
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Then eventually transition to 4x8-hour days as people accept 4 days as normal... Just a thought.