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    Quote Originally Posted by DH1875 View Post
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    So is it fitting 40 hours into 4 days or do folk expect to be paid the same wages working 30 hours over 4 days as they'd get just now working working 40 hours.
    From the limited amount I know of it, workers are paid the same wages for working 1 days worth of hours less and these trials have led to the best return of productivity from the staff.

    You could look at it as a 20% pay rise if you want to put a different slant on it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DH1875 View Post
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    So is it fitting 40 hours into 4 days or do folk expect to be paid the same wages working 30 hours over 4 days as they'd get just now working working 40 hours.
    Both models have been studied. The biggest study of it's kind thus far was for reducing both the days and hours worked and the results were interesting. 92% of the companies involved elected to keep the changes after the study ended:

    https://www.ukri.org/who-we-are/how-we-are-doing/research-outcomes-and-impact/esrc/a-four-day-working-week-improves-mental-and-physical-health/

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    Speeding up to keep an undertaker stuck behind the car in the inside lane and unable to undertake me in the outside lane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse Hibee View Post
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    Speeding up to keep an undertaker stuck behind the car in the inside lane and unable to undertake me in the outside lane.
    How slow were you going that a hearse wanted to pass you?
    Mon the Hibs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DH1875 View Post
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    So is it fitting 40 hours into 4 days or do folk expect to be paid the same wages working 30 hours over 4 days as they'd get just now working working 40 hours.
    I don't think anyone actually works 40 hrs a week anymore, you might work 9-5 but your lunch hour isn't paid, so that's 35 hrs pw, easily transferred into 4 days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danhibees1875 View Post
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    How slow were you going that a hearse wanted to pass you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by J-C View Post
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    I don't think anyone actually works 40 hrs a week anymore, you might work 9-5 but your lunch hour isn't paid, so that's 35 hrs pw, easily transferred into 4 days.
    A lot of office based jobs can be fairly flexible and centred more around deadlines than anything and should be able to accommodate 4-day weeks.

    Yesterday I started late, took an afternoon break to run 5k and then finished early to do nursery pick up. Then I worked 10-midnight when everyone was asleep.

    I dont think there should be much stopping me flexing my hours to not work a day, or at least a half day but still do my work/hours overall. I plan to propose just that in the near future.
    Mon the Hibs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danhibees1875 View Post
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    A lot of office based jobs can be fairly flexible and centred more around deadlines than anything and should be able to accommodate 4-day weeks.

    Yesterday I started late, took an afternoon break to run 5k and then finished early to do nursery pick up. Then I worked 10-midnight when everyone was asleep.

    I dont think there should be much stopping me flexing my hours to not work a day, or at least a half day but still do my work/hours overall. I plan to propose just that in the near future.
    My job allows me to do that already to a certain extent. We also have TOIL, so if I end up working overtime I get it added to a day off account, with time and a half after 22:00 or on Saturdays and double time on Sundays. I do have to work long hours in some circumstances but that's fine by me, for example I was working all last weekend and the time I accumulated means I've gathered enough time to take a whole week off when business permits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    I've often said to my boss he would get more out of me if I only worked until 12 or 1 every day.

    I'm an early bird. I officially start at 8 but it's very rare that I'm not at my desk by 7.15 latest. I love having the best part of an hour just to get through stuff in peace (it's actually closer to 2 hours as most people start at 9). I organise any meetings on or off site for the morning unless a client is absolutely insistent it must be later in the day. By the time it gets to about 1 I have had enough. What took 20 minutes in the morning takes an hour in the afternoon. I'm still proven as the most productive person in the role I do but I'd be moreso if I could maintain my morning output to the afternoon but I lose interest.

    Obviously there is not going to be an agreement to me working 5 or 6 hours a day but I can honestly say my productivity wouldn't drop off one bit if it was to happen. I'd go further and say it would increase, as it would if I went to a 4 day week because I'd have to be working at my best all the time I was in the office or on the road rather than having the time to basically sit about for 3 or 4 hours in the afternoon.
    Obviously I know where you work 😉 but I think Angus council has the perfect system. Work an average 7 hours a day anytime between 7am and 7pm, giving staff time to do shopping or anything during the day, so long as their work is completed.
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    I moved to a 9 day fortnight a couple of months ago and I must say it’s great. Still on flexi so I can start early say 8ish and finish before 5. Really helps every 2nd weekend being a day longer. Probably also stops me using as much annual leave for longer weekends too.

    A 4 day week would be the ideal but don’t fancy just short of 9hr days to be honest

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    Quote Originally Posted by danhibees1875 View Post
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    A lot of office based jobs can be fairly flexible and centred more around deadlines than anything and should be able to accommodate 4-day weeks.

    Yesterday I started late, took an afternoon break to run 5k and then finished early to do nursery pick up. Then I worked 10-midnight when everyone was asleep.

    I dont think there should be much stopping me flexing my hours to not work a day, or at least a half day but still do my work/hours overall. I plan to propose just that in the near future.
    My son works Tues-Thur in the office and Mon/Fri at home, my daughter works permanently from home and only goes in when necessary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J-C View Post
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    My son works Tues-Thur in the office and Mon/Fri at home, my daughter works permanently from home and only goes in when necessary.
    Not my choice of phrase, but in our workplace your son would be a twat! (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday).

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedy_gonzales View Post
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    Not my choice of phrase, but in our workplace your son would be a twat! (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday).

    My old workplace called it that too, although not if you worked the Monday and Friday as well (as described by the poster)

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    Wanting to get rid of something that either needs dismantling and taken to the tip or a special uplift required. You then post it on your local FB page and 99%of the time someone wants it and saves you the bother.

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    Swapping to a whistling kettle used on the hob after the electric one burnt out.

    That sound triggers all sorts of pleasant memories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse Hibee View Post
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    Wanting to get rid of something that either needs dismantling and taken to the tip or a special uplift required. You then post it on your local FB page and 99%of the time someone wants it and saves you the bother.
    Absolutely.

    We had a massive corner sofa, £40 for a bulky uplift, Facebook marketplace free, disappeared within 3 days.
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    I was quoting a guy at work today who I know is a Hearts fans. I calculated a price for a product for him and with a 22% discount it came to £18.98 per pack. I reduced it down to £18.75.

    Petty, not all that funny but it made me smile to myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    I was quoting a guy at work today who I know is a Hearts fans. I calculated a price for a product for him and with a 22% discount it came to £18.98 per pack. I reduced it down to £18.75.

    Petty, not all that funny but it made me smile to myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    I was quoting a guy at work today who I know is a Hearts fans. I calculated a price for a product for him and with a 22% discount it came to £18.98 per pack. I reduced it down to £18.75.

    Petty, not all that funny but it made me smile to myself.

    Reminds me of doing a car boot sale in Edinburgh and one of the things we were selling was plant pots.

    One guy asked me how much they were and I said (jokingly), "20p each, or four for a pound".

    The guy said, "Oh cool, I'll take four then"... so I gratefully accepted the pound.


    I've often wondered if it ever occurred to him...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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    Reminds me of doing a car boot sale in Edinburgh and one of the things we were selling was plant pots.

    One guy asked me how much they were and I said (jokingly), "20p each, or four for a pound".

    The guy said, "Oh cool, I'll take four then"... so I gratefully accepted the pound.


    I've often wondered if it ever occurred to him...
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    Sitting in the back garden with my bottle of highland spring water and some wedding cake, the silence is lovely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silverhibee View Post
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    Sitting in the back garden with my bottle of highland spring water and some wedding cake, the silence is lovely.
    Congratulations on your wedding 🤤

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge hibs View Post
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    Congratulations on your wedding 🤤
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    Quote Originally Posted by silverhibee View Post
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    It was spliffing
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    I think this one is both a pleasure (or it makes me laugh anyway) and a peeve tbh.

    There is a thing on Facebook called 'Wetherspoons - The Game'. No idea how the algorithm decided it would be of interest to me but it did. Anyway the idea is people post a picture in a Wetherspoons with their table number and people send them drinks remotely using the Wetherspoons app.

    It's gloriously predictable. You'll get a couple of young women, low cut tops, that pouty face that is obligatory in photos for women under 30 giving it 'newly single and out to drown our sorrows, anything appreciated' and dozens of sad old men slobbering and replying with 'looking lovely ladies, sent some shots', 'won't be single for long, have a pitcher' etc etc. Then you'll get a guy on his own 'just lost my job, my house burnt down, my dog died and my car got stolen, if anyone could spare a pint it would be amazing'. The replies are usually 'get a ****ing job you scrounger', 'what an embarrassment asking people to buy your drinks for you', 'get out the pub and sort your life out mate' etc etc.

    It's the same in loads of social media groups actually. I'm in one for people bagging Munros and if an attractive girl asks something there will be dozens of replies by men falling over themselves to be helpful. A guys asks the same question you can guarantee a chunk of the replies, from men, will be 'if you need to ask that you shouldn't be in the mountains you idiot'.

    It's an interesting and amusing look at how much some men can change when there is even the remotest chance a good looking woman will show them a bit attention.

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