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Re: Advantage of high gas prices.


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Posted by JimS on June 04, 2008 at 00:34:30 from (64.12.117.74):

In Reply to: Re: Advantage of high gas prices. posted by Dick L on June 03, 2008 at 12:30:15:

5 day work week? What if someone needs something on the weekend. You have been doing a payroll for 30 years and can't figure out set up a schedule with your employees to work 4 days. My 3 year old could set up a 5 day work week. You do know not every employee has to work the same exact hours. Seems like that is just the easiest way for you. How do the stores do it when they are open 7 days. How about these people working 5 days a week 9 to 5 and I need a part for my baler at 5:30. If he had people working 4 10's or 4 12's he would be open to service me as a customer not just when it was convenient for him to do his schedule. WORK ETHIC. "Work ethic meaning as a worker someone needs to be willing to be of service to the customer when the customer needs it". Who has a stronger work ethic a guy working 10 hours a day different days each week so the services of that company are available 7 days a week 10 hours a day or the guy working 8 hours a day 5 days a week so that company is only able to service there customers 5 days a week 8 hours a day. If everybody worked 5 days at the same time like in your world how would anybody be able to go anywhere to buy something without taking time off of work. If everybody worked 4 days they could buy your product on the 5th day because your not open when a 5 day worker would be off. You want to talk about work ethic try workin 7 10's for a year because the job needed to be done for the customer.


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