god no! more on working and idling

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horror of horrors - check out this entry in the guardian business insight blog: working time to thrive

discussion on how working days will lengthen, bosses’ assumptions re: contacting us during our ‘down time’ will spiral out of control even more than currently etc.

why should people expect us to respond to emails anywhere/everywhere just cos of blackberries? ( one of the things that comes up in this discussion) see that’s the annoying aspect of social jumping on the technology bandwagon- like with cellphones - suddenly everyone was like - why didn’t you answer your phone??? !! everyone expecting you to be constantly there to minister to their demands.

3 Comments to god no! more on working and idling

  1. AV's Gravatar AV
    October 4, 2005 at 2:31 pm | Permalink

    look, if you take work as a chore then you will be horrified by whatever you are doing. But if you take work as a hobby, something that you enjoy doing then you just can’t have enough of work. You will not be horrified by the very idea of your working hours getting extended a bit.

    that is why the concept of capitalism is so important. in a capitalist society man is not a slave, rather he is the master of his own destiny, jobs are available aplenty, he can pick and choose, do what he really wants to do.

    but even in a capitalist society some people might get stuck in unwanted jobs. Why? because these people lack the courage, the spirit, the enterprise to chart their own path. A silly person will forever be carping about this or job. But a smart person will go ahead and change the world to make it as he wants to be.

    Now it is for you to decide what kind of person you want to be. A happy capitalist or a sad little communist.

  2. Ibn-Battuta's Gravatar Ibn-Battuta
    October 4, 2005 at 3:23 pm | Permalink

    “Now it is for you to decide what kind of person you want to be. A happy capitalist or a sad little communist.”

    Can I be a happy socialist?

    Arguably somebody who does what they want to do all day, not for the money but because they enjoy it is not much of a capitalist.

    Especially not when they can give up work for a couple of hours or days whenever they want and concentrate on the richness of their quality of life instead of the size of their bank account.

    The great victory of modern capitalism is that - at least on a personal level - you don’t have to be a capitalist if you don’t want to be. If you want to prioritise your own social concerns above your potential to earn capital, you can.

    The biggest issue to my mind with things like mobile phones and blackberries etc. is that people don’t know when to leave them at home.

    I don’t take my MP3 player everywhere with me, only when I want to listen to music when I go out.

    I don’t take my camera everywhere with me, only when I want to take pictures when I go out.

    And I don’t take my mobile phone everywhere, because quite often I’m happy not to be immediately contactable. When I come home I can check my voicemail at my own convenience. What could be more civilised and sociable and considerate to the friends I have been out spending time with?

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