THANK YOU for making this the first logical comment I've seen on Lemmy for a while. THIS IS THE WAY!
mapiki
joined 2 years ago
I believe there's studies showing that fewer handoffs lead to better patient outcomes.
I know people who prefer 12 hours shifts. My partner is scheduled for 7-7:30 shifts. Including a half hour lunch break, that means there's a 30 minute handover window while still working 12 hours... in the end they get paid for when they are clocked in/out and not when they are scheduled.
Anyone know what part of the bill he's referring to? Were corporate tax rates cut or was it more specific to certain sectors?
Yep! And every employer that has offered has had some kind of match.
I've rolled all my 401ks over with each new job.
I also have an IRA from money I saved towards retirement while working in Canada for 18 months. I took the tax penalty up front since I'll probably be US based for majority of my life. But I did earn a match while working in Canada.
Current employer gives 4% fully vested.
Contributing 20% of income at the moment (30 to) and hoping to retire before 60.