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Notices by AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social), page 3

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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Nov-2024 21:22:08 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • Jencel Panic

    @abuseofnotation

    For example, take the very obvious fact that many jobs where people work 40 hours a week they could easily do in 30 or 20. While that's nowhere close to the same caliber of problem as plenty of others that have existed, it's still an issue. Why would anyone arrange things in such a way? Why pay to keep someone in the office for 40 hours if you could get the same work in 30?

    In conversation about a year ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Nov-2024 21:22:01 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • Jencel Panic

    @abuseofnotation

    No, no, remote or local, it's irrelevant. Why would you pay someone to work for 40 hours when you could pay them for 30 and get the same quality and volume of work? When they would be willing to work harder for less time in order to have 10 more hours per week to themselves?

    In conversation about a year ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Nov-2024 21:21:55 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • Jencel Panic

    @abuseofnotation

    Yes, you CAN. Why is it so rare? Why do so many people prefer to work at least 40 hours a week, if they can get the same work done in 30?

    In conversation about a year ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Nov-2024 21:21:48 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • Jencel Panic

    @abuseofnotation

    So you think that employers are willing to pay 25% more on wages, one of their biggest expenses, so they can exercise some vague desire to have people around, doing no more or better work?

    In conversation about a year ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Nov-2024 21:21:40 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • Jencel Panic

    @abuseofnotation

    Okay, so they're obviously not THAT profit-motivated; they're willing to pay a huge extra amount for some vague idea of "people are in my building".

    Then why aren't they paying people to work for 50 hours a week? Or 60? Since extra time, even with no more productivity, is worth it to them, by your theory?

    In conversation about a year ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Nov-2024 21:21:32 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • Jencel Panic

    @abuseofnotation

    My idea is that 40 hours is the legally mandated line for what constitutes "full time work".

    Your theory revolves around the proposal that, for decades and across the entire nation, the vast majority of people are juuuuust desperate enough to work for 8 hours, but not 9! With essentially no variation between them.

    And also that employers don't value having 25% higher profits with identical productivity.

    In conversation about a year ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Nov-2024 21:21:26 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • Jencel Panic

    @abuseofnotation

    More than 8 absolutely is not illegal. You are clearly and plainly wrong about that.

    In conversation about a year ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Nov-2024 21:21:21 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • Jencel Panic

    @abuseofnotation

    In which country is it ILLEGAL to work for more than 8 hours a day?

    In conversation about a year ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Nov-2024 21:21:18 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • Jencel Panic

    @abuseofnotation

    Please drop me a line if you even come up with an actual answer in defense of your claims.

    In conversation about a year ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 08-Nov-2024 09:49:25 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • Caleb KE0VVT 🇮🇱🏳️‍🌈🌱

    @kolev

    Okay, so you wouldn't support me doing that. What if I hired someone ELSE to do it? I'll even tell them they're only allowed to rob a rich person.

    In conversation about a year ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 08-Nov-2024 09:38:49 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • Caleb KE0VVT 🇮🇱🏳️‍🌈🌱

    @kolev

    That's an entirely different claim to make.

    You say you support "charity by force". Suppose I go out tonight with a gun and rob a random passerby on the street; I take the $500 in cash they have,. Then I go give it to the local soup kitchen. Would you support that? Is that justice?

    In conversation about a year ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 08-Nov-2024 09:35:12 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • Caleb KE0VVT 🇮🇱🏳️‍🌈🌱

    @kolev

    "Charity by force" is a contradiction in terms; "charity" implies a voluntary act.

    In conversation about a year ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 08-Nov-2024 09:26:04 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • Caleb KE0VVT 🇮🇱🏳️‍🌈🌱

    @kolev

    I never imagined you would be sorry for what you said. But the point is, you ascribe claims and positions to libertarians that we simply do not hold.

    You're attacking a straw man. If you want to change what people think, it's a good first step to actually understand what they think.

    In conversation about a year ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 08-Nov-2024 09:22:12 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • Caleb KE0VVT 🇮🇱🏳️‍🌈🌱

    @kolev

    Well, you ascribe a lot to libertarians. For one, you seem to assert that we think that the rich "deserve every penny they get". I doubt you could find a libertarian anywhere that will say that; the rich are just as capable of fraud and theft as the poor are, in many ways more so. We don't support fraudulent ways of gaining wealth, whether used by the rich or the poor.

    In conversation about a year ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 04-Nov-2024 01:23:33 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury

    Like it or not, there is and can be only one #minimumwage. $0/hour.

    It sure doesn't sound all that great to work for $10/hour. But if that's the level of productivity someone is at, is it really a good idea to condemn them to unemployment forever? Wouldn't it be better for them to be able to work and develop their skills?

    Is it really better for someone to live entirely on charity/welfare forever than to live on a combination of that and a wage that can rise over time?

    In conversation about a year ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 22-Sep-2024 13:09:04 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • clacke
    • alxd of the Story Seed Library
    • Mat

    @alxd @matti_len @clacke @sendai

    I find it interesting that you repeatedly refuse to answer questions on the matter.

    In conversation Sunday, 22-Sep-2024 13:09:04 JST from mastodon.social permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 22-Sep-2024 13:08:51 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • clacke
    • alxd of the Story Seed Library
    • Mat

    @clacke @alxd @matti_len

    It's hardly a cross-examination; I'm asking relevant questions in an attempt to understand the situation.

    In conversation Sunday, 22-Sep-2024 13:08:51 JST from mastodon.social permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 22-Sep-2024 13:08:50 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • alxd of the Story Seed Library
    • Mat
    • alxd

    @matti_len @clacke @alxd@writing.exchange @alxd

    Is it "unreasonable" to go and help after a disaster?

    In conversation Sunday, 22-Sep-2024 13:08:50 JST from gnusocial.jp permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 21:48:50 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • alxd of the Story Seed Library
    • Mat

    @alxd @matti_len

    Can you also confirm that there was no call from any competent authority or organization for such help?

    In conversation Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 21:48:50 JST from gnusocial.jp permalink
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    AKingsbury (alexanderkingsbury@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 21:48:45 JST AKingsbury AKingsbury
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    • sabik
    • alxd of the Story Seed Library

    @sabik @alxd

    Have you ever helped clean up from a flood? Or talked to anyone that has?

    In conversation Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 21:48:45 JST from gnusocial.jp permalink
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    One thing I will promise; I never block anyone just because I may disagree with or dislike their words. Because the only people who do are cowards. Want to attack me? Fine. If you think that makes the world a better place, go ahead; you cannot hurt me with your words.

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