You can't use trollish usernames on HN so I've banned the account. You're welcome to email hn@ycombinator.com if you want to use the site as intended in the future.
So $200k a year before overtime, plus $50k in benefits. The construction industry cannot afford that even with 0% profit margins, and society cannot afford the construction industry to raise quotes high enough to fund that. New homes and city infrastructure projects are already at nosebleed prices.
You asked and op answered honestly. Most people on HN recognize the value of their labor and won't take a lower paying _desk job_ than what they know they're worth, much less a backbreaking labor job that will likely ruin their health long term.
thats not how it works. you just dont accumulate or lose time off so theres no game playing about how much you have. if your sick, you take off, no stress about how many days. have an appointment, you just go, it doesn't eat into your vacation time. the time off still gets approved.
If I had no education or other skills, I'd do it for 30 bucks an hour with the same benefits office workers get like health care, pto, sick days, and guaranteed concern for safety.
This is not a high bar. 30 bucks an hour is just above a basic living wage.
These dudes are not only ruining their bodies in unsafe conditions they're doing it for 15 bucks an hour.
And they're destroying themselves for peanuts because they're competing against immigrants who will allow themselves to be treated like animals because they come from a country that treats it's citizens like animals.
Americans are being pitted against immigrants in a massive race to the bottom to see who is ok with being treated like shit the most.
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The Secretary of Agriculture's regulations (36 CFR 261) provide in part for regulating the occupancy and use of developed recreation sites. A violation of these regulations is subject to a penalty of not more than $5,000 or 6 months imprisonment, or both.
Thanks for mentioning this. Somehow I've searched for something like this before and couldn't find it.
That didn't stop me from using Firefox tough. I just have my first bookmark in the toolbar point to "about: profiles" and use this page to launch new profile instances, create new ones etc.
I use profiles extensively and would love to know which extension you are using. Containers cover most of my sandboxing needs for private browsing, but I prefer to have a separate Firefox profile for business accounts/apps.
The thing that has me stuck on Chrome is that it doesn’t automatically open the profile you last had focus of. For example, if I have last touched my personal profile I don’t want to open a new link from Slack in my work profile.
Having the ability to only default to one really sucks.