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As long as the economy sucks, a bunch of us are already semi-retired.
I would re-open my biz and hire on a bunch of people again...... But taxes and health care ya know. *shrug*
As long as the economy sucks, a bunch of us are already semi-retired.
Too much work=more stress meaning shorter lifespan on average. What the world they are thinking? :roll: having fun and play is better for your health than working for too long.
This may surprise you:
Annual hours over eight centuries
Year Type of worker Annual hours
13th century Adult male peasant, UK 1620 hours
14th century Casual laborer, UK 1440 hours
Middle Ages English worker 2309 hours
1400–1600 Farmer-miner, adult male, UK 1980 hours
1840 Average worker, UK 1105–1588 hours
1850 Average worker, U.S. 1150–1650 hours
1987 Average worker, U.S. 1949 hours
1988 Manufacturing workers, UK 1855 hours
2004 Average full-time worker, Germany 1480 hours [8]
2008 Average worker, India 2817 – 3443 hours
2010 Investment Banker, NY 5082 hours
Our lifespan gets longer every century despite having almost 4 times more working time than several centuries ago.
Working time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But are we overworked? It depends on how you see it. If you don't like your job and get so little in return, you'll feel overworked.
Let's see the stats of these people's lifespan who works 5,000 hours a year as a investment Baker. That's way too many hours, which means more than 1/2 of the year. One year is over 8,000 hours.
but they get millions of dollars in bonuses.
Well, pushing up retirement age...
Methinks it's a Govt way to overwork old people to death, so they won't rely on SS or Medicaid from the Govt for long.
That's right.Well, push the age to retirement, it mean to me that there are going to be less available job to be hired.
This may surprise you:
Annual hours over eight centuries
Year Type of worker Annual hours
13th century Adult male peasant, UK 1620 hours
14th century Casual laborer, UK 1440 hours
Middle Ages English worker 2309 hours
1400–1600 Farmer-miner, adult male, UK 1980 hours
1840 Average worker, UK 1105–1588 hours
1850 Average worker, U.S. 1150–1650 hours
1987 Average worker, U.S. 1949 hours
1988 Manufacturing workers, UK 1855 hours
2004 Average full-time worker, Germany 1480 hours [8]
2008 Average worker, India 2817 – 3443 hours
2010 Investment Banker, NY 5082 hours
Our lifespan gets longer every century despite having almost 4 times more working time than several centuries ago.
Working time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But are we overworked? It depends on how you see it. If you don't like your job and get so little in return, you'll feel overworked.
That is one of the most moronic comparisons ever witnessed on AllDeaf's history. Serious.This may surprise you:
Annual hours over eight centuries
Year Type of worker Annual hours
13th century Adult male peasant, UK 1620 hours
14th century Casual laborer, UK 1440 hours
Middle Ages English worker 2309 hours
1400–1600 Farmer-miner, adult male, UK 1980 hours
1840 Average worker, UK 1105–1588 hours
1850 Average worker, U.S. 1150–1650 hours
1987 Average worker, U.S. 1949 hours
1988 Manufacturing workers, UK 1855 hours
2004 Average full-time worker, Germany 1480 hours [8]
2008 Average worker, India 2817 – 3443 hours
2010 Investment Banker, NY 5082 hours
Our lifespan gets longer every century despite having almost 4 times more working time than several centuries ago.
Working time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But are we overworked? It depends on how you see it. If you don't like your job and get so little in return, you'll feel overworked.
My dad was determined to work until he dies. Unfortunately, it didn't work out as well as he planned. He had health problems due to his heart. His work is blue collar type of job so it isn't like he have been sitting on his butt on the computer all day. He does physical jobs all day (and mental problem solving as well). He was forced to retired because he kept missing work for hospital visits.
Many other people over 65 are forced to retire for the same reasons.