Posted by Roger Tomfohrde on April 28, 2017 at 15:28:23 from (24.118.172.93):
In Reply to: Way OT work holidays posted by Kansas4010 on April 28, 2017 at 07:58:21:
I have been on both sides of this. I am currently working in health care maintenance. Some of the people need to be there 24/7/365 because there is patients in house. We have an option to work and most do as it is extra pay.I worked for a factory that ran us one summer worse than milking cows all day 7 days a week. Those that see being self employed are not seeing the whole picture as if they need to stop to do something they can, working for someone else you get fired, it may not be wise but they can. Lately there is so much work here (pipes breaking, power outages, etc.) you need to be gone to get your mind back or you will get burned out. The pressures are different being self employed and working for someone else.Pay for what you are doing is what usually keeps employees and if the pay is not enough most will walk away (younger generation). In farming there is more pride in what you're doing because it reflects on yourself. Working for large business they don't necessarily care about some things as long as there is profit. I wish it was not so.
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