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For myself, the first question I ask when faced with a decision is: What does the Lord want? This is the only statement I know related to workweek. I wonder if it was considered.
40 hors in for the week, sure it makes sense, I wish that some of the School Districts would do it that way,
One of the big problems is the attitude of some state employees that all that is required is to "sit around and wait until time to go home." Far better would be the attitude of making a continual effort to actually earn the salary and benefits paid by your employer (that would be the taxpayers) by doing all that is possible in the hours you have contracted to WORK.
I'm a nurse and we were forced to go to 12 hour shifts because that was what the hospital and employees wanted. A 12 hour hospital day is really 13 with change of shift reporting, and if there was ever a stressful job, that's it. Yet they manage and it is that way in many facilities.
Nobody ever said a 40 hour work week was mandatory, or even ideal. Flexibility can be very good and the extra day for home/family/recreation/exercise/worship/volunteer work, etc. can be a Godsend in itself. Some people just can't think outside the box.
Wait...I is one...I'm going to have to get up earlier to surround that shovel!!!
That gives employees two more days for their other temporal labor.
Any business that is supported by citizens (state employees, stock boy, ceo, waiter, ect) should live up to the same standards that are expected of state employees.
After all we pay their wages also and the more time and money they waste the more it costs us.