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Comment by musicale

3 days ago

> 20 hour workweek etc

We have that already. It's called part-time jobs. Usually they don't pay as much as full-time jobs, provide no health insurance or other benefits, etc.

> provide no health insurance

I am so glad to live in Germany...

  • … where your full time job pays less than the GP's part time job

    • Minimum wage in Germany (12.82€) is almost double the US federal one ($7.25). And contrary to popular belief, no, taxes and fees are not massively higher.

      [Ed.: actually, thanks to 'recent developments' causing the USD to depreciate, it's pretty exactly double.]

      (Only the highest of the local minimum wage setups in the US are slightly higher than the German one, e.g. CA's $16.50)

    • In the states, part time jobs like 20/hr a week don't pay half as much. They pay closer to an 8th as much.

      That's why everyone in the US works full-time if they have the choice. I would HAPPILY work 20/hr a week at half my rate. Such a job just does not exist. I would have to take a huge, huge paycut for that.

It's a bad deal as a developer. I receive 50% of the money but still provide 70-80% value to the company.

  • As someone who straddles two fields (CS and Healthcare) and has careers/degrees in both -- the grass isn't always greener on the other side.

    This could be said about most jobs in the 21st century these days in any career field given. That's a culture shift and business management/organization practice change that isn't likely to happen anytime soon.

    • Oh I'm not saying we have it worse. But there are jobs where time spent is more proportional to productive output, so working half the time for half the money is a fair deal.