The ads make anything related to Rolling Stone too frustrating to get through
I get $2,177 a month at 62, $2,681 at 65 (Medicare age), and $3,836 at 70. I also have a pension, and a 401K. There is an incentive to work longer, but I don’t need to. Most of the people I work with retire around 65.
An online euchre platform that can actually deal random cards
I used to be in a large group centered around the jam band scene. Most of those have moved on though.
Does anybody know of any studies relating to hours/injury?
The point is, we’re short handed because we can’t get people to stay. 15 years ago, you could easily work a 40 hour week. You couldn’t get a 64 hour week in if you wanted to. Today, I could literally work 16 hours every day.
I don’t get it. We pay well, have some of the best benefits around, and can’t find anybody that wants to work.
I work in a rolling mill and our normal 18 turn schedules have 90-100 open shifts. On top of that, there will be a Sunday with 60 jobs to fill. We have a 3 day rule, where you can’t get forced to work double shifts 3 days in a row, but there are guys who get forced over every day they’re eligible. 88 hour weeks are not uncommon.
The only way! I always wondered what’s different about my hand/wrist
I can’t pin my pinky down with my thumb to make a 3. It’s impossible for me to straighten my other fingers
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Whatever you want to believe, you’ll find information to back it up. Flat earth, 9-11 conspiracies, etc. Critical thinking is the key.
Employees who have documented injuries can get an 8 hour restriction. We have a ridiculous amount of overtime where I work.
Yes, that’s how we do it. Employees on 8 hour restrictions go after 8 hours though
True, but this one feels different to me with the US and Iran being involved
It’s potentially the start of WW3
Line from Unforgiven
Kid, “He had it coming, didn’t he?”
Muny, “We’ve all got it coming, kid”
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