Navyaero
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Lol in my rate we continued it on shore duty.When I was in the navy that was called "port and starboard" duty
Lol in my rate we continued it on shore duty.When I was in the navy that was called "port and starboard" duty
That rotation really fucks up a persons system. For some reason doing without sleep is a male macho thing. Why would we want our warriors and our doctors to be sleep deprived?When i was in the navy we use to do 12 on and 12 off shifts. It worked out to where we only actually worked 15 days a month. The only thing that sucked was that we switched from days to nights every 2 weeks.
I was a fresh-air snipe on an Adams class destroyer out of Pearl Harbor- we spent quite a lot of time at seaLol in my rate we continued it on shore duty.
Maybe you should re-read the first post of this thread.How is working 4 days "free money"?
I think "you" better reread the first post. Nowhere does it say work 4 days and get paid for 5.Maybe you should re-read the first post of this thread.
Goddamn, do you realize op supports UBI also? Universal Basic Income - money for doing nothing - free moneyI think "you" better reread the first post. Nowhere does it say work 4 days and get paid for 5.
There is a discussion going on about UBI and this idea, a 4 day working week, is another that seems to be gaining support in some parts of the world/political spectrum. I can think of a few positives about this idea but not really any negatives. Obviously that doesn't mean that there aren't any negatives but I'd be interested to hear opinions.
I think the theory is 4 10 hour days so you still get paid like it is 5Goddamn, do you realize op supports UBI also? Universal Basic Income - money for doing nothing - free money
Maximum benefits for minimum effort is what these people want. Is it that hard for you to understand?
I support UBI because it is basically an antedote to the economics of greed embraced by the elite. If the elites and the corporations they own/represent paid the correct amount of taxes, or our politicians presided over a fairer system, we probably wouldn't be talking about a UBI. In the UK we have what is called "In-work benefits". These have come about because people aren't paid enough to live on. A person gets out of bed at 6am, goes to work for 12 hours day after day and yet they don't have enough to live on. They don't have aspirations because those aspirations are so unachievable.Goddamn, do you realize op supports UBI also? Universal Basic Income - money for doing nothing - free money
Maximum benefits for minimum effort is what these people want. Is it that hard for you to understand?
No it shouldn't be mandatory. People atm can work 7 days a week if they like but they make a choice to do so and aren't, or shouldn't be forced.Would you have this idea administered on a mandatory basis and what would you propose doing to people who decided to make other arrangements they liked better?
No it shouldn't be mandatory. People atm can work 7 days a week if they like but they make a choice to do so and aren't, or shouldn't be forced.
I support UBI because it is basically an antedote to the economics of greed embraced by the elite. If the elites and the corporations they own/represent paid the correct amount of taxes, or our politicians presided over a fairer system, we probably wouldn't be talking about a UBI. In the UK we have what is called "In-work benefits". These have come about because people aren't paid enough to live on. A person gets out of bed at 6am, goes to work for 12 hours day after day and yet they don't have enough to live on. They don't have aspirations because those aspirations are so unachievable.
A 4 day working week would give people a chance to enjoy more of the limited time they have on this planet. Human beings aren't on this planet simply to line the pockets of the 1% although that is exactly how they are being treated. A 4 day working week, like a UBI would actually save society money because many illnesses such as depression would be massively decreased.
In the end it comes down to what kind of society we want to live in.
If you're working 12 hour days 5 days a week and still can't get by, maybe it's time to reevaluate your lifestyle? Live within your means.I support UBI because it is basically an antedote to the economics of greed embraced by the elite. If the elites and the corporations they own/represent paid the correct amount of taxes, or our politicians presided over a fairer system, we probably wouldn't be talking about a UBI. In the UK we have what is called "In-work benefits". These have come about because people aren't paid enough to live on. A person gets out of bed at 6am, goes to work for 12 hours day after day and yet they don't have enough to live on. They don't have aspirations because those aspirations are so unachievable.
A 4 day working week would give people a chance to enjoy more of the limited time they have on this planet. Human beings aren't on this planet simply to line the pockets of the 1% although that is exactly how they are being treated. A 4 day working week, like a UBI would actually save society money because many illnesses such as depression would be massively decreased.
In the end it comes down to what kind of society we want to live in.
You say "socialism" as if it is a dirty word.UBI is a sugar coated way of saying socialism.
Because not everybody has the same chances in life. It's like Usain Bolt saying if I can run a sub-10 second 100 meters then so can everyone else.If you're working 12 hour days 5 days a week and still can't get by, maybe it's time to reevaluate your lifestyle? Live within your means.
I work 10-12 hours, 5 sometimes 7 days a week. I still have plenty of time to ride my bike, walk my dog, sharpen knives and keep a needy girlfriend satisfied. I'm definitely no one special, if I can do that, why can't other folks?
This type of thinking is what created Venezuela. To create what you say there how big does government need grow and Taxes increase? Tax the wealthy to pay for it? It's a big world companies and the wealthy will just go to where taxes are lower. Why do you think so many jobs have been leaving over the last 10 years. Then Obama strangled them with regulation. And even more left.You say "socialism" as if it is a dirty word.
Socialism is a range of economic and social systems characterised by social ownership and democratic control of the means of production, as well as the political ideologies, theories, and movements that aim to establish them.
I don't see what is wrong with that. Nowhere does it say that people can't start a business and make profit. It's just that all people have the same chances in life instead of the 1% keeping everything for themselves.
Why should water be owned by private companies who use it to make a profit? That seems sick in the extreme to me.
Perhaps the system that allows this to happen needs changing? People have to pay for water for example. Water is metered in many countries and people pay for what they use. They have to be careful how much water they use because they will find themselves with a bad credit record because they couldn't pay for their water. A bad credit record means they can't get a loan to start a business, for example. The system is set-up and ran by the 1% for the 1%. The sooner we change that the better.If you're working 12 hour days 5 days a week and still can't get by, maybe it's time to reevaluate your lifestyle? Live within your means.
I work 10-12 hours, 5 sometimes 7 days a week. I still have plenty of time to ride my bike, walk my dog, sharpen knives and keep a needy girlfriend satisfied. I'm definitely no one special, if I can do that, why can't other folks?
This type of thinking is what created Venezuela. To create what you say there how big does government need grow and Taxes increase? Tax the wealthy to pay for it? It's a big world companies and the wealthy will just go to where taxes are lower. Why do you think so many jobs have been leaving over the last 10 years. Then Obama strangled them with regulation. And even more left.
It wasn't the system that created Venezuela, it was the fact that the system was abused. Oil money was syphoned off for personal gain instead of being reinvested into infrastructure and services.This type of thinking is what created Venezuela. To create what you say there how big does government need grow and Taxes increase? Tax the wealthy to pay for it? It's a big world companies and the wealthy will just go to where taxes are lower. Why do you think so many jobs have been leaving over the last 10 years. Then Obama strangled them with regulation. And even more left.