EVs are without any doubt better than combustion vehicle, but car dependency is just hell.
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EVs are without any doubt better than combustion vehicle, but car dependency is just hell.
Traffic jam in China, last week.
Source: AFP/STR
die haben da halt zu wenig spuren
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die haben da halt zu wenig spuren
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Nur eine mehr, bitte!
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Nur eine mehr, bitte!
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EVs are without any doubt better than combustion vehicle, but car dependency is just hell.
Traffic jam in China, last week.
Source: AFP/STR
@mina One of the problems is that many people who could actually work from home full time are at least part time forced into the office by their bosses.
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@mina One of the problems is that many people who could actually work from home full time are at least part time forced into the office by their bosses.
True.
Though, IMHO, most of the jobs that can be done from home, which require wearing a suit or mainly consist in looking at papers and screens and pressing buttons are #bullshitJobs anyway.
Includes 90% (and definitely the best paid ones) of the jobs I have done in my life.
That said: I always enjoyed my train commutes to and from work. Quality time for having a coffee and reading.
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True.
Though, IMHO, most of the jobs that can be done from home, which require wearing a suit or mainly consist in looking at papers and screens and pressing buttons are #bullshitJobs anyway.
Includes 90% (and definitely the best paid ones) of the jobs I have done in my life.
That said: I always enjoyed my train commutes to and from work. Quality time for having a coffee and reading.
@mina I never enjoyed commuting. As a kid, I had to take the bus to school. That bus ride was about an hour. Two lost hours per day.
When I gew up, I had to commute to the company for decades. Again, more than two lost hours per day. There is no such thing as enjoying a quiet train ride. It's a stressful bullshit tour.
The paper work, which isn’t paper work anymore, in my job is very little. I spend my 98% of my time on technical stuff. And yes, I could do all of it from home.
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@mina I never enjoyed commuting. As a kid, I had to take the bus to school. That bus ride was about an hour. Two lost hours per day.
When I gew up, I had to commute to the company for decades. Again, more than two lost hours per day. There is no such thing as enjoying a quiet train ride. It's a stressful bullshit tour.
The paper work, which isn’t paper work anymore, in my job is very little. I spend my 98% of my time on technical stuff. And yes, I could do all of it from home.
Als ich vor Urzeiten mal beim Staat gearbeitet hatte, meinte da einer: "Was du nicht aufgeschrieben hast ist nie passiert."
Ich vermute das ist was ähnliches mit Anwesenheitspflicht. Damit die Chefs "sehen" das du was "leistest".
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@adipoeserPursch Perfect.