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I think either I've misunderstood the person I replied to or I'm being misunderstood here.

Nobody's saying 'Hey, construction workers don't need free time. They're construction workers!'

We are talking sabbaticals and whether or not they improve the situation all around so much, that they ought to be implemented.

You know, like using soap was implemented, because it's cheap and it works GREAT. Now do we implement sabbaticals for EVERYONE?

I say no, not really. Because while MOST people would enjoy time off, how would you like to wait an extra month to get an operation you need? Doctors should have sabbaticals. Btw, they can definitely afford them.

Or you know, the president. Why don't we have presidents take sabbaticals? They're pretty stressed out.

If the only thing to consider is whether the person taking the time off is better off, then great, let's all go sabbatical tomorrow. If we think a few steps ahead, then maybe adjusting pay/working conditions/etc would yield better results than simply saying 'let's lose a productive member of society for a while, in the hopes that he/she will on her own make great use of their time.'



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