First day of the weekend. Let’s goooooooo!

  • OIP
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    1 year ago

    in the market for a new job and article this morning about australian companies trialing and succeeding with 4 day work weeks here has me glimmer of hoping. difference in quality of life between 5 and 4 days is incredible.

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      1 year ago

      Just gotta make sure it’s not Bunnings’ idea of a 4 day work week which is really just a compressed work week (same ft hours over 4 days)

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        1 year ago

        but MoRe HoUrS == mOrE pRoDuCtiVe

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        1 year ago

        I am going to be a pioneer of the 2 day work week (20 hours a day)

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          I think I’ll stick with my 2 day work week. Two 12 hour days, then two days off. Repeat. I’d rather less hours, but in the absence of that this works pretty well.

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        haven’t heard of that before, sounds excellent. speaking only for office/knowledge jobs and maybe not 100% of jobs are like this but… almost every one i have had has contained substantial filler, would happily trade for time off and more compressed/efficient work hours. we would easily spend half a day a week in meetings that don’t need to happen.