I don't know exactly what to thinki of my dad. I all ways thought for myself I didn't just look to my dad for advice or on how life is in fact I mostly never went to my dad on those issues maybe never. But my dad took care of us.
@garfunky2 not really. just because there are SO many people in those countries they break the day up into shifts and so many people will work the same job at different parts of the day.
@o0katiekins0o right, you might be talking about hard labour like factory workers. In those cases yes, but I know a lot of people from those countries and when it comes to desk jobs, sales, and business, they work wayy longer than the US.
In Japan the train at midnight is full! filled with people just finishing their work and going home. It's quite crazy
@garfunky2 yeah but that's because in Japan the average commute is 12 hours. doesn't necessarily mean they work more hours they just travel farther to get to work.
@o0katiekins0o umm...12 hours? you realise thats half a day right?
I'm talking about commercial businesses. In cities like Tokyo and Osaka. average commute time is between 1 to 1.5 hours by train, all the way to outer city.
@garfunky2 yes. that's why they have capsule hotels. workers travel by bullet train 12 hours and stay in capsule hotels for a few days before going back home.
@o0katiekins0o but your example is more aimed at people who are on business travel purposes. Not day to day BAU. I'm not talking about bullet train commute. i'm talking about the normal trains.
@garfunky2 actually due to limited living spaces in large cities it has forced people in Japan to live much farther than where their jobs are located. i literally JUST watched a documentary about this. anyway, in Washington D.C. the commute can be as long as 6 hours because of limited living space within the city limits many people live in outlying states and travel on traffic choked highways for ridiculous amounts of time. anyway it's a fact, americans work more hours.
@o0katiekins0o I'm sure your argument is valid, but it is not fact that americans work longer, it is debatable. Just look up any reliable global work hours statistics and you will see many variations. Some even put Korea at the top, or even Australia. We are really not talking about commute time here.
Anyway, I base my judgement on what I myself have seen and experienced.
We better stop here cause we will never reach a conclusion.
My husband comes in from work, goes straight to the tv to put the NHL station on. He ignores our 17 month old and the poor baby loves him so much. He stretches his arms out to him because he wants him to pick him up but he gets ignored. It's really sad.
I don't know exactly what to thinki of my dad. I all ways thought for myself I didn't just look to my dad for advice or on how life is in fact I mostly never went to my dad on those issues maybe never. But my dad took care of us.
samaz2u 1 month ago
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VideoGameCoupons 1 month ago
there is nothing more rewarding than the relationship between a father and there child
STAYATHOMEDADdotTK 7 months ago
Thankfully from what I 'm seeing, the trend is going the right way, and dads are getting more involved.
pcomire 11 months ago
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thenfm 1 year ago
preeety sure in terms of work hours, Japan, South Korea, and China have got US beat in terms of working hours...like SIGNIFICANTLY.
garfunky2 1 year ago
@garfunky2 not really. just because there are SO many people in those countries they break the day up into shifts and so many people will work the same job at different parts of the day.
o0katiekins0o 1 year ago
@o0katiekins0o right, you might be talking about hard labour like factory workers. In those cases yes, but I know a lot of people from those countries and when it comes to desk jobs, sales, and business, they work wayy longer than the US.
In Japan the train at midnight is full! filled with people just finishing their work and going home. It's quite crazy
garfunky2 1 year ago
@garfunky2 yeah but that's because in Japan the average commute is 12 hours. doesn't necessarily mean they work more hours they just travel farther to get to work.
o0katiekins0o 1 year ago
@o0katiekins0o umm...12 hours? you realise thats half a day right?
I'm talking about commercial businesses. In cities like Tokyo and Osaka. average commute time is between 1 to 1.5 hours by train, all the way to outer city.
garfunky2 1 year ago
@garfunky2 yes. that's why they have capsule hotels. workers travel by bullet train 12 hours and stay in capsule hotels for a few days before going back home.
o0katiekins0o 1 year ago
@o0katiekins0o but your example is more aimed at people who are on business travel purposes. Not day to day BAU. I'm not talking about bullet train commute. i'm talking about the normal trains.
garfunky2 1 year ago
@garfunky2 actually due to limited living spaces in large cities it has forced people in Japan to live much farther than where their jobs are located. i literally JUST watched a documentary about this. anyway, in Washington D.C. the commute can be as long as 6 hours because of limited living space within the city limits many people live in outlying states and travel on traffic choked highways for ridiculous amounts of time. anyway it's a fact, americans work more hours.
o0katiekins0o 1 year ago
@o0katiekins0o I'm sure your argument is valid, but it is not fact that americans work longer, it is debatable. Just look up any reliable global work hours statistics and you will see many variations. Some even put Korea at the top, or even Australia. We are really not talking about commute time here.
Anyway, I base my judgement on what I myself have seen and experienced.
We better stop here cause we will never reach a conclusion.
garfunky2 1 year ago
My husband comes in from work, goes straight to the tv to put the NHL station on. He ignores our 17 month old and the poor baby loves him so much. He stretches his arms out to him because he wants him to pick him up but he gets ignored. It's really sad.
papercandles 1 year ago