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Originally Posted by Morrigoon
Ah, but if you average your work hours out with your non-work hours, that $5.52 starts looking worth it.
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Maybe, maybe not. $5.52/hr in a year works out to only $48k/year (a lot of money for a lot of people but not particularly astronomical).
Of course, if I only did things if they compensated me for my time on par with what my employer pays me for my time then there wouldn't be a whole lot of options open to me.
I meant non-monetary value when I said "but it is possible I place too much value on my time." I just hate standing in lines for the privilege of shopping (and buying ice cream at B&R is just a form of shopping in my categorizations).