They left Greenland off. We already ruined their work life balance? **
One of 4 countries in the world that are Diarchy. Two heads of state. One is whoever is the leader of France and the other is whoever is the bishop of the Catholic Church in a small town in Spain just across the border.
InterestingOne of 4 countries in the world that are Diarchy. Two heads of state. One is whoever is the leader of France and the other is whoever is the bishop of the Catholic Church in a small town in Spain just across the border.
Engineers make about half or less of what they do here because they have to hire more to cover all the vacations. Is the trade off worth it? I don’t know.Dang! Does anyone in Europe actually work?
At some point it’s not. And at some point it is. if you’re struggling to make ends meet meet & living paycheck to paycheck, you want to work more and be paid more. But at some point the time off is more important than the money .Engineers make about half or less of what they do here because they have to hire more to cover all the vacations. Is the trade off worth it? I don’t know.
No, and as some will explain, everything is free too.Dang! Does anyone in Europe actually work?
At some point it’s not. And at some point it is. if you’re struggling to make ends meet meet & living paycheck to paycheck, you want to work more and be paid more. But at some point the time off is more important than the money .
It's a tradeoff and I'd say on average americans and europeans are bad at the tradeoff, but on different ends of the spectrum. In the short term, Europeans look closer to ideal. But when you look at what they've done to growth, it's a lot less clear.It's a tradeoff. We're richer. None of my friends in Europe have as a big a house as I have, as many cars and refrigerators and TVs for instance. But they live longer and enjoy a great lifestyle. Public transportation is great compared to what we have and they police it much better than we do. Few concerns about medical debt. Fewer material items. Their cities are generally safe.
No, they are too busy enjoying life. This whole work all day every day protestant work ethic we have in the USA is bull ****.Dang! Does anyone in Europe actually work?
Meanwhile in the long run were all dead.It's a tradeoff and I'd say on average americans and europeans are bad at the tradeoff, but on different ends of the spectrum. In the short term, Europeans look closer to ideal. But when you look at what they've done to growth, it's a lot less clear.
It's a tradeoff. We're richer. None of my friends in Europe have as a big a house as I have, as many cars and refrigerators and TVs for instance. But they live longer and enjoy a great lifestyle. Public transportation is great compared to what we have and they police it much better than we do. Few concerns about medical debt. Fewer material items. Their cities are generally safe.
Europe also has good public services especially transportation in cities and they protect citizens and tourists in the nice areas. We have some progressive dominated cities run by politicians who seem to want to make life easier for criminals, especially violent criminals, who bother and terrorize law abiding citizens. For instance, I'm not really interested in riding busses in major cities. Not a problem in EuropeIt's a tradeoff and I'd say on average americans and europeans are bad at the tradeoff, but on different ends of the spectrum. In the short term, Europeans look closer to ideal. But when you look at what they've done to growth, it's a lot less clear.