01-22-2022, 08:04 AM
(01-21-2022, 09:45 PM)dtkvictim Wrote:I work a four day work week. The difference is I work 10 hour days. I have a 45 min commute in the morning and an hour to 2 hour or longer commute in the evening return. For me, it is awesome. I am not able to work from home, so for me, 4 day work week is great. Plus one less drive in. That being said, sometimes I end up working 7 days a week too...(01-21-2022, 04:08 PM)ac3r Wrote: I think people would prefer that if they had to be in the office. There's some evidence that working from home, on the contrary, reduces productivity. That way you get the best of both. Employees get more time off, productivity goes up and wages don't decrease. But to achieve that in North America I think we'll need a cultural shift where we stop living to work, rather than working to live. We still believe the latter to be true here, largely in part because we share a similar economic philosophy with our southern brethren who's entire existence seems to be dedicated to working, lest they end up with skid row.
I mean, working from home isn't "time off", despite some comments here acting like people working from home are spending their entire day slacking off. Not that I disagree with the idea of a 4 day week.
Also, I don't believe 4 days in office (3 day weekend) is any improvement over 5 days remote. Going in to the office takes about 2 extra hours out of my day: 1 hour commuting, and waking up about an hour earlier to get ready, eat, and have coffee before leaving. Do that 4 days a week and it's already added up to another 8 hour workday. And you can be sure that the majority of people moving to a 4 day work week would see a pay reduction. A lot of office parks are also in rather desolate places... If I have an appointment during a workday, I can usually complete it in far less time leaving from home vs my office.
If a company wants to pay me an extra 2 hours a day to come in, I'm still not sure I would be happy about it. Despite being in the top 5-10% of incomes, I don't see a future in Ontario where I can comfortably have a family and a home I would be comfortable raising a family in, and getting paid those extra 2 hours wouldn't change anything. The next best thing I can do with my life is claw back as much free time as possible, and actually enjoy it.
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Vidyard space looks great though. I've been in their previous two offices, and they seem to have a knack for attractive spaces.