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jarfil ,

this is bad for all involved (except oil companies and their shareholders, but they can go fuck themselves)

But think of the worker’s retirement funds invested in ETFs holding oil futures!

We’re not robots.

And whose fault is it? Work harder so we can replace you with some!

/s

jarfil ,

If the company is paying me for my commute, I’m on the clock, which means they can reasonably ask me to do things like not listen to my podcasts or take specific routes. If I’m on public transport, they can reasonably ask me to do work because I’m being paid.

You do work: you commute.

If the company wants you to do some other kind of work in that time, they can offer an office space in your car or public transport… or have you stay at your home office, it’s up to them.

jarfil ,

if I’m paying for an employee’s commute, I’d like to get some value out of that. That’s money out of my budget I’m spending for no appreciable gains unless they’re producing.

So, like bathrooms. Do you require employees to “produce” while in the bathroom, or do you write it off as part of general expenses along with chairs, lighting, and office cleaning?

Commuting is an expense linked to the production, and should be billed accordingly. The gains, are preparing the employee to produce; just like starting a production line, it doesn’t happen instantly.

Strictly speaking, even WFH employees should be paid a “getting up” rate for the time it takes them to get up to working speed.

jarfil ,

They could even set up close by company shops, where you could pay with company issued tokens, along with clinics, amenities, and private security for the urbanization…

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Company_town

jarfil ,

What about “living distance discrimination”… /s

jarfil , (edited )

Job is listed as remote.

During the interview they tell you it only requires 2 days a week in the office. You tell them you don’t have a car… they reply there are trains from where you live to where the office is located… you look it up and they’re right, it’s just a 2 hour commute each way. You start to think “8 hours a week, is like 1.5 hours a day for 5 days, could be worse…”. Then you realize their hiring process requires 3 more on-site interviews before even getting an offer.

jarfil ,

One asked a service designer “if you were a type of cake, what would you be?”

“Cheesecake with chocolate frosting. Don’t ask me why, it’s confidential.” (stupid questions deserve stupid answers)

jarfil ,

Good point. So how would you say I did… was the frosting part too much? 😃

But really, I wonder if it’s also a neurodivergence test; in an actual interview setting, I’d probably tend to think about it seriously and answer sincerely, then follow up with details if prompted.

jarfil ,

I was ambushed with a “so, what do you do for fun?” once

Same, I said “I like electronics and taking things apart”, for an IT position. Got the job, ended up on printer duty. That wasn’t what I meant by “fun” 😐

jarfil ,

I think that’s the “quarter turn” method.

In reality, all the methods are the same:

  • Over-under, does one loop, then the next one with a quarter turn, then continues back and forth like that
  • Figure 8, does a quarter turn, then pulls one coil up against the other
  • Quarter turn, what you described
  • Flaking, is just over-under with a longer loop
jarfil ,

Nowadays the answer is “BS, x works out of the box on both, RTFM noob” 😛

jarfil ,

Extensible hose with an inner silicone tube and outer braiding.

No matter how you mangle or bunch it up, it springs back and untangles itself the moment you put water in it.

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