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The best decision I made in my working life was dropping to a four day week.

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  • ianbetteridge@social.vivaldi.netI ianbetteridge@social.vivaldi.net

    The best decision I made in my working life was dropping to a four day week. Seriously, if you can make it work economically, do it.

    lovestha@floss.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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    @ianbetteridge I did 4x10 for a year shortly after graduating.

    It was a very fun year.

    (I know that isn't what you are suggesting)

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      @ianbetteridge just watch it doesn’t affect your pension

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      @essexman That is a very good point

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        @cmniciosaig Absolutely. And for me I think it will make retiring easier too - I’m only five or six years off it, and I suspect going from five days a week to zero would be a bit of a shock.

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        • ianbetteridge@social.vivaldi.netI ianbetteridge@social.vivaldi.net

          The best decision I made in my working life was dropping to a four day week. Seriously, if you can make it work economically, do it.

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          @ianbetteridge I'm desperate to find a way to do this. Full time job plus being a carer leaves precious little time and energy for me to be me right now.

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          • ianbetteridge@social.vivaldi.netI ianbetteridge@social.vivaldi.net

            The best decision I made in my working life was dropping to a four day week. Seriously, if you can make it work economically, do it.

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            @ianbetteridge the company I work for allows a nine day fortnight, as long as the work gets done. A four day week would be even nicer, but it’s a good start and made such a difference.

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            • ianbetteridge@social.vivaldi.netI ianbetteridge@social.vivaldi.net

              The best decision I made in my working life was dropping to a four day week. Seriously, if you can make it work economically, do it.

              anneke@front-end.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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              @ianbetteridge I do but then in my country as a woman you get called “a part-time princess” 🫠

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              • jontringham@mas.toJ jontringham@mas.to

                @ianbetteridge the company I work for allows a nine day fortnight, as long as the work gets done. A four day week would be even nicer, but it’s a good start and made such a difference.

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                @jontringham @ianbetteridge

                "as long as the work gets done" is NOT working less, it's just more flexibility and if salary is also lowered totally exploitative.

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                • ianbetteridge@social.vivaldi.netI ianbetteridge@social.vivaldi.net

                  @essexman That is a very good point

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                  @ianbetteridge @essexman
                  Honestly, I am more than willing to accept a lower pension (in an far, unforeseeable future) in exchange to a better life right now and during decades.

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                  • ianbetteridge@social.vivaldi.netI ianbetteridge@social.vivaldi.net

                    The best decision I made in my working life was dropping to a four day week. Seriously, if you can make it work economically, do it.

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                    @ianbetteridge I honestly think we need to make the 32h work week the new default full time. There’s enough studies that support this change.

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                      @jontringham @ianbetteridge

                      "as long as the work gets done" is NOT working less, it's just more flexibility and if salary is also lowered totally exploitative.

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                      @L___ @ianbetteridge salaries didn’t change, and most people find they are more productive during those nine days so there’s been no issue with the work getting done. Everyone likes it.

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