• SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
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    Maintenance workers, the engineers who designed the machine, everyone above who keeps it running.

    Plants get shut down yearly for maintenance, stuff need to be lubed, replaced, upgraded etc.

    Those contractors are gonna be making 3x what you do. Sure they’re keeping some extra profit, but their expenses also go up proportionally too. Millwrites here make over $50 an hour, the company charges out at $100+ per man hour. Maintenance is friggen expensive on machines.

    All you need is 2-4 weeks off a year, and they save money while you’re off. Machines always cost money.

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      If that was true, if it was a wash to get the new tool for the owner, they wouldn’t do it. That’d be silly.

      Upgrading someone from pen and paper to a laptop with LibreOffice is probably going to dramatically (let’s say 4x) increase their productivity, without a corresponding 4x increase in maintenance cost.

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        You know companies have whole branches deticated to computer support and cyper security, right?

        Or do you think that before laptops businesses had their own divisions of Quill-Certified Problem Solvers and Paper-Based Troubleshooting Engineers?

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            No. I think the computer industry is more expensive and creates more jobs than all the paper and pen industries have trough the history.

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                Hmm. What could industry producing millions of jobs world wide offer for working class. What a tough nut. You got me stumped. Maybe we should have just stayed using pen and paper.

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                    I get the dumb little point you are trying to make, that would leave the companies only stagnate while competition keeps growing.

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        Which is likely less than your full time rate, or it’s accounted for in total yearly “salary”. You’re paying for it somehow, even if it’s making a dollar less instead.

        And think more the lowly workers, the ones that only get 2 weeks, and that’s because they’re forced to by laws.

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            They have their own issues, as described in my story in another comment.

            They made a company waste millions of dollars replacing a job, than forced them to remove the machine and reinstate the worker.

            They create problems where they are none, than celebrate when they win.

            You are also fooling yourself if you don’t think you’re not paying for that time off another way. Most people would rather have the higher hourly rate.

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              I like the time off. I like having the ability to plan a trip every year (near or far), and not having to worry about how my bills are going to get paid.

              Much better for my mental health than to work those weeks and not have anything to look forward to.

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      the contractor getting over double is a bad deal for the worker unless they are providing significant infrastructure like complex expensive tools and vehicles and such.