u/EveningHead1477

The one percent managed to fool a whole country and make it believe that its healthcare is the best in the world.
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The one percent managed to fool a whole country and make it believe that its healthcare is the best in the world.

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u/EveningHead1477 — 1 day ago
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The 5-day work week is an old scam.

I work four days a week, 10 hours a day. It's the same 40 hours as anyone else, and with the same full-time job benefits. But having a 3-day weekend every week changes everything.
This extra day off every week makes a huge difference over time. We're talking about getting back about 10 extra weeks to your life every year. That's almost three full months of freedom you didn't have before.
I'm really surprised how so many people accept this five-day grind as if it's normal, without thinking about what they're losing. Honestly, I feel like we're all being tricked. You spend one day of the weekend running errands, and the other day you're just trying to recover from exhaustion.
I had to work the five-day system for about six months for a project. I lasted a month and couldn't take it anymore. The burnout was real. When I went back to the four-day system, I felt like I could finally breathe.
What I can't understand is why this topic isn't getting the attention it deserves. The point isn't to work less, the point is to arrange our time in a way that lets us live.
This four-day work system shouldn't be a rare perk. It makes sense for it to be the new normal."

Edit: and people with Work from home jobs have more flexibility in their working hours according to my information if I felt I am done with my job I will resign and update my CV and use interviewman to help to fix my blank mind problem

u/EveningHead1477 — 1 day ago