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On 04 Apr 2008, Lewis <g.kreme (AT) gmail (DOT) com.dontsendmecopies> wrote: That's the point. Instead of having the onus the dst, your company (and everyone) adjusts hours for the seasonal solar variation. So in warmer half of the year, you'd be expected to be at work at 8am. And what if my employer doesn't want to do that? Or worse, what if mine DOES, but my wife's doesn't? What if your employer wants to change your start-time now? Is there anything you can do about it? |
#172
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Neredbojias wrote: What if your employer wants to change your start-time now? Is there anything you can do about it? Of course. You can quit. Or, negotiate. And if your employer does not wish to negotiate? Well, it is HIS job, not yours, after all, eh? It is HIS company, not yours, right? So, that job exists not because of you but because of him. So. If you want that job, with whatever current specs for it exist because of the owner's requirements, well, adjust or find a new job. Life is hard, get used to it. But, also, get real. It is not "your" job. It is "his" job and he can offer it to anyone he likes, for whatever terms he likes. It is HIS business, not yours. And it's his job, not yours. If you have the qualities that he decides the job demands, great! You now have a negotiating point! Convince him that you posses the qualities he needs for that particular job. If you cannot? Well, you're shit outta luck. But, it's still HIS job, not yours. He is the one producing the commercial benefit, not you. His is still the risk, not yours. He is the one betting it all on his idea for a business, including how to take care of employees. Your role is to do such a wonderful job that he thinks you're indespensible. If you can't do that, well, you are at risk. |
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That's the point. Instead of having the onus the dst, your company (and everyone) adjusts hours for the seasonal solar variation. So in warmer half of the year, you'd be expected to be at work at 8am. And what if my employer doesn't want to do that? Or worse, what if mine DOES, but my wife's doesn't? |
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dorayme wrote: In NSW Australia, daylight saving does not finish until 6th April (a week later than usual). I noticed my computer clock was put back an hour today. It is supposed to be done automatically on a per region basis (set in sys pref on a Mac). Something or someone has stuffed up. Had to manually put it forward again. It is possible, I suppose, it is just my machine at fault (not me, of course.) Why hasn't Jukka joined the thread, to scream that this belongs in comp.systems.clocks? (Hmm, he didn't even complain that the Easter egg thread belonged in rec.food.chocolate.) |
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