• Lodespawn@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    If you are more efficient then you probably need to work at hiding that from your employer and finding a way to spend the hours you save doing something beneficial for yourself. You employer pays you for a certain amount of output per hour, if you can do 8 hours of expected output in 1 then that’s your business.

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      If you are more efficient then you probably need to work at hiding that from your employer and finding a way to spend the hours you save doing something beneficial for yourself

      I can get away with this at like office jobs but if you work on your feet, I don’t see that happening. I never had extra time in the service industry.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah there isn’t much room for hiding efficiency and repurposing recovered hours there, maybe pivot into management?