CoolMatt
@CoolMatt@lemmy.world
- Comment on The actors who have played this iconic role 11 months ago:
Tell me you’re from BC without telling me you’re from BC
- Comment on If civilization continues to the year 9999, is the idea to go to year 10.000, or...? 11 months ago:
…what?
- Comment on Neighbour deliberately blocking OP 11 months ago:
I don’t get it. What beam?
- Comment on Bundle up out there 1 year ago:
Wait, is that supposed to be ice? Because thats… Not what I thought I saw at first.
- Comment on Bye biiiittttchhhh 1 year ago:
In the 2nd panel, her hand has 5 knuckles
- Comment on Immune to marketing 1 year ago:
So I hear you like Wendy’s
- Comment on Immune to marketing 1 year ago:
I am to propaganda immune what?
- Comment on Bosses and workers still can’t agree on whether the commute is part of the work day, and it’s creating a $578 billion productivity problem 1 year ago:
Am commercial HVAC mechanic. My clock starts when I get to the shop, grab stuff, then start travelling, or when I get to site if I start there, then ends when I leave my last call for the day.
I can spend anywhere between 10-12 hrs a day not being at home due to traffic, and get paid for 8.
But I see your idea of having a standard 1 hr in and 1 hr out as a compromise and it’s up to you how close or far you live to your work location or bubble. For me, I live within my work bubble, and can work anywhere in the region depending on the day. Could be anywehere between 10 minutes, and 2 hours.