• lazylion_ca@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    "Other sacrifices that Gen Z and millennial employees say they’d make in exchange for a four-day workweek include working longer hours (48%), changing jobs or companies (35%), working weekends or evenings (27%) and even taking a pay cut (13%).

    The Bankrate data is a sign that younger generations are prioritizing work-life balance and “recognizing that flexibility itself is a job perk,” Foster says."

    Saved you a click.

    • Qwazpoi@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Probably people who have worked warehouse jobs. Amazon’s regular schedule for warehouse workers has been 4 days a week for the last decade or so and other places like FedEx have similar schedules. Getting your 40+ hours in and having an extra day off is a game changer for jobs in that pay range

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    1 year ago

    What a load of bull shit. I just want a job that doesn’t waste my time with managers and work that isn’t properly scoped and deadlines that are unrealistic. We waste so much time going to meetings and talking about the work we need to do. Fuck this I’m not giving up pay ill just get my job done in 5 hours then do what I want for the rest of the day.