Working For a Living (03.17.06)
“One day the bottom will drop out.” B.Marley
Some things simply aren’t discussed. Like why is
a funny bone funny, do inflatable gorilla’s really sell more cars,
and who decided we should work five days on with only two off? This last
one is a particular britches burner that inevitably leads to frustration
and shouting of ol’ timey phrases like “What in sam hill is
going on here? You’re telling me, we can pretend to put a man on
the moon yet we can’t have more than forty-eight hours a week to
live? That there is a load of pucky.”
This isn’t just ‘new parent’ talk either.
Granted the gargantuan time suck that is an extra mouth to feed, clothe,
and entertain certainly highlights the lack of living time in a week.
Yet even those un-tethered by munchkin’s know that two days off
is not enough to do the chores and actually rest.
The majority of people work minimum eighty hours and
the schedule is always the same. Get up go to work, get home get ready
for tomorrow’s work fall asleep to a movie started too late. Traditionally
this takes five days until the fridge is bare, leaving you forty-eight
hours for the things on your procrastination list like grocery’s,
housework, yard work, and paperwork. Then, just as you have time to raise
your feet you realize you work tomorrow and you have just enough time
to get lunch ready.
Is this why we exist? Isn’t there a better way?
A shorter week makes sense when you think how productive everyone is after
a long weekend. Since traditionally the first day of the work week is
a slog and at the end everyone is burned out with their minds on the race
to the weekend.
Henry Ford knew this and he also knew it was a tough
sell.
"If people have a shorter work week production will
be speeded up because the people consume more in their leisure than in
their working time. This will lead to more work, more profits and more
wages. The result of more leisure will be the exact opposite of what most
people might suppose.”
Unfortunately, this is one of those huge social shift
projects that will never get the approval of those making millions on
the status quo. The last few decades have seen absolutely Jetson like
advancements in almost every sector. From the leaf blower to computers,
these tools should have allowed us to finish work far faster for more
leisure. Instead, it simply increased the amount of work we were expected
to accomplish in the same time leaving only those at the top of the corporate
pyramid scheme to benefit. The average working stiff barely has time to
admire the uppercrusts bling and shiny trophy SUV’s that scream
“Nya-nya I have more money than you Nya-nya-nya”. Until the
day we collectively wake up I suppose I’ll just continue clinging
to the hope that only an unchecked lotto ticket can bring.
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