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Frraksurred t1_ja37g3y wrote

Food. Specifically Processing; from Farm to Food Ingredients. That said, anything around Food, Medical or Emergency Services (to name a few) are known for long weeks and hours. For two years after the Pandemic 70-80+ hrs a week was common for us. 60 hrs has always been a short week in our Industry, but consistent 75+ was a new level of burnout.

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OkCarrot89 t1_ja377ll wrote

When I was in school there was a field along the playground and a fence. There was milkweed growing all along it and we would constantly find fuzzy caterpillars and see monarch butterflies and find Cicada molts.

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Xaronius t1_ja35qpi wrote

It could be the present but people are dumb. I remember years ago i was working in an office and everything i did could be done from home. I asked my boss if i could and he looked at me like i was asking him to organize dogfights in the breakroom... People don't like change, even if it would be better for everyone...

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