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ParticipantYou also will find many factories in Asia with a mandatory exercise period before the start of the work day. You’ll see them lined up with a drill instructor leading the exercise. I find that interesting and imagine it would increase worker awareness and productivity throughout the day, not to mention overall health.
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ParticipantYou also will find many factories in Asia with a mandatory exercise period before the start of the work day. You’ll see them lined up with a drill instructor leading the exercise. I find that interesting and imagine it would increase worker awareness and productivity throughout the day, not to mention overall health.
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ParticipantYou also will find many factories in Asia with a mandatory exercise period before the start of the work day. You’ll see them lined up with a drill instructor leading the exercise. I find that interesting and imagine it would increase worker awareness and productivity throughout the day, not to mention overall health.
afx114
ParticipantYou also will find many factories in Asia with a mandatory exercise period before the start of the work day. You’ll see them lined up with a drill instructor leading the exercise. I find that interesting and imagine it would increase worker awareness and productivity throughout the day, not to mention overall health.
afx114
ParticipantYou also will find many factories in Asia with a mandatory exercise period before the start of the work day. You’ll see them lined up with a drill instructor leading the exercise. I find that interesting and imagine it would increase worker awareness and productivity throughout the day, not to mention overall health.
afx114
Participant[quote=Wickedheart]Yeah, pretty much. I tried to pick up a book from the downtown library a few months ago. I swear 9 out of every 10 people leaving the library at closing time was a bum.[/quote]
Yah, last thing we need are a bunch of bums off of the streets and reading books.
I agree now is not the time for a new library, but existing libraries provide a valuable resource for the less fortunate who might not be able to afford a laptop and cable Internet.
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Participant[quote=Wickedheart]Yeah, pretty much. I tried to pick up a book from the downtown library a few months ago. I swear 9 out of every 10 people leaving the library at closing time was a bum.[/quote]
Yah, last thing we need are a bunch of bums off of the streets and reading books.
I agree now is not the time for a new library, but existing libraries provide a valuable resource for the less fortunate who might not be able to afford a laptop and cable Internet.
afx114
Participant[quote=Wickedheart]Yeah, pretty much. I tried to pick up a book from the downtown library a few months ago. I swear 9 out of every 10 people leaving the library at closing time was a bum.[/quote]
Yah, last thing we need are a bunch of bums off of the streets and reading books.
I agree now is not the time for a new library, but existing libraries provide a valuable resource for the less fortunate who might not be able to afford a laptop and cable Internet.
afx114
Participant[quote=Wickedheart]Yeah, pretty much. I tried to pick up a book from the downtown library a few months ago. I swear 9 out of every 10 people leaving the library at closing time was a bum.[/quote]
Yah, last thing we need are a bunch of bums off of the streets and reading books.
I agree now is not the time for a new library, but existing libraries provide a valuable resource for the less fortunate who might not be able to afford a laptop and cable Internet.
afx114
Participant[quote=Wickedheart]Yeah, pretty much. I tried to pick up a book from the downtown library a few months ago. I swear 9 out of every 10 people leaving the library at closing time was a bum.[/quote]
Yah, last thing we need are a bunch of bums off of the streets and reading books.
I agree now is not the time for a new library, but existing libraries provide a valuable resource for the less fortunate who might not be able to afford a laptop and cable Internet.
afx114
Participant[quote=kev374]I know plenty of 1099 contractors who lease expensive cars for personal use and write off a good chunk of the lease on their taxes. They also write off lunches and dinners disguising them as business activities. Vacations become business trips etc. etc. It’s way too easy to dupe the system. The folks with W2 income paying the entire 49-50% marginal tax rate are the ones being screwed.[/quote]
We 1099’ers also pay double — once as employee and once as employer.
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Participant[quote=kev374]I know plenty of 1099 contractors who lease expensive cars for personal use and write off a good chunk of the lease on their taxes. They also write off lunches and dinners disguising them as business activities. Vacations become business trips etc. etc. It’s way too easy to dupe the system. The folks with W2 income paying the entire 49-50% marginal tax rate are the ones being screwed.[/quote]
We 1099’ers also pay double — once as employee and once as employer.
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