201 links have been added on 65 ideas about #work.
  1. Years ago, there was a proposal to turn part of the River Thames into a swimming route for London commuters, but the idea was never realised.

  2. If you are going to take a day off on your birthday, make sure you inform your boss or HR lest you find yourself fired like this lady.
    https://www.yourtango.com/self/woman-insists-shouldnt-be-fired-not-showing-work-because-birthday

  3. This environmentalist designed a floating laboratory in Antarctica.
    https://edition.cnn.com/2021/06/03/world/polar-pod-southern-ocean-climate-scn-c2e-spc-intl/index.html

  4. You can rent out this canoe office space!
    https://onmilwaukee.com/articles/leinenkugels-canoebical-rentals

  5. Check out this boat that has been redesigned into an office! It’s the perfect place to work if you love the water.
    https://teddington.nub.news/news/local-news/fancy-a-floating-office-this-boating-vessel-is-redesigned-as-a-commercial-and-business-space-196067

  6. Check out this cafe that has installed these pods on its premises. Perhaps we should have more of these pods in public spaces for people to take short naps.
    https://sleepreviewmag.com/sleep-health/sleep-whole-body/brain/japanese-cafe-customers-nap-standing-sleep-pods/

  7. These pods are amazing! You can take a nap at work without the risk of falling into a deep sleep.
    https://www.domusweb.it/en/news/gallery/2023/10/20/giraffepod-is-a-pod-where-you-can-sleep-while-standing.html

  8. Check this out: students are using VR and the metaverse to acquire office skills.
    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/24/interns-college-students-are-using-virtual-reality-to-learn-office-skills.html

  9. VR offices will revolutionize work meetings and conferences.
    https://www.fastcompany.com/90934372/heres-how-virtual-reality-works-and-how-it-is-going-to-transform-meetings-according-to-a-software-engineer

  10. Virtual office spaces can help remote workers to connect and collaborate more easily.
    https://www.talentmgt.com/articles/2023/08/21/how-vr-technology-can-help-remote-teams-connect/

  11. The idea of Plagiarism already exits – to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one’s own • to use (another’s production) without crediting the source • to commit literary theft • to present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source.

  12. The current generation hardly smoke – the next generation could kick other toxins if they wish – let’s see 🙂

  13. This might be a hard sell in Japan, where you can be fined for taking a break that’s 3 minutes longer!
    https://www.ndtv.com/offbeat/japan-workers-pay-cut-for-taking-lunch-break-3-minutes-early-1870917

  14. Several countries, such as Nigeria, Mexico, and Malaysia, have mandatory national or community service programs for young people.
    https://www.pulse.ng/bi/lifestyle/5-countries-that-have-compulsory-youth-programs-like-nigeria/ysztv2k

  15. If they can hire an AI as a CEO, everyone’s job is at risk.
    https://www.euronews.com/next/2022/11/20/would-you-want-a-robot-as-ceo-chinese-firm-is-first-to-try-as-it-bets-on-metaverse-workpla

  16. The widespread use of AI and robots can cause job loss in the millions.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackkelly/2021/06/18/artificial-intelligence-has-caused–50-to-70-decrease-in-wages-creating-income-inequality-and-threatening-millions-of-jobs/?sh=579d05181009

  17. Check out this article about a 5-hour work model instead of the traditional 8-hour, 9 to 5 workday!
    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/mar/10/five-hour-workday-shorter-book

  18. Let’s face it, having a flexible working schedule can increase your productivity. Plus, it is a huge bonus as it allows you to schedule your tasks around your personal life.

  19. Many businesses and organizations are abandoning the #9to5 work culture.
    https://hbr.org/2021/07/breaking-free-from-a-9-to-5-culture

  20. A hybrid working model could benefit many businesses, especially after most people became so used to working remotely.
    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/05/business/pandemic-work-from-home-coronavirus.html

  21. One of the greatest disadvantages of multitasking is reduced productivity, especially in the workplace, which costs businesses billions of dollars annually.

  22. Jamdo

    These pens seem like fun!

  23. With this chair, you will always look forward to a day in the office.

  24. Another treadmill work station from Amazon. This one fits under your office or home desk so that you can work and work out at the same time!

  25. Here’s how to make them, well, just the static image version anyways, AR or VR would be tremendous.

  26. It would be good if you could have the prez doing his work behind you as you have a zoom call. These are just stills but video or AR would bring on a new dimension to boring old meetings.

  27. Teachers need it more than most. Misinformation spreads when not being checked. Read this https://epi.org.uk/publications-and-research/effects-high-quality-professional-development/

  28. Linking to this as it misses the point that it can just be a skive from lots of jobs. Who wouldn’t take a day out of work to learn stuff they could learn themselves if they gave a monkeys?

  29. Yes in an ideal world this is a good idea I think. However, teachers choose the grade they are most comfortable with. Which kind of makes sense.

  30. GREAT TO SEE SOMEONE ELSE KNOWS THIS IS A GOOD IDEA – FIINALLY. Read this article https://www.chalkbeat.org/2018/3/21/21104540/elementary-school-teachers-sometimes-follow-a-class-of-students-from-year-to-year-new-research-sugge

  31. I used to put a heater under my chair so the backs of my knees and calfs rested on it. Very nice till I saw the purple veins this was causing. So yeah, stick them under the desk and don’t use freestanding ones if you are tempted to cosey up to it. Just read this which argues against putting them under the desk.

  32. yeah, these are a good idea as long as they are ventilated. loads better than the free-standing ones you burn your legs on. Which are still being sold for in and outdoors use.

  33. Would love to work somewhere where there is a nice chillout zone. Some of the ones out there are amazing. Didn’t realize companies did this for their staff tbh. Nobody would want to hear me sing though.

  34. I had heard that singing allows you to suffer more pain. This article confirms that, but does it allow you to tolerate harder work, or stress in the office? If so, employers should add singing booths to their workplaces.

  35. Not sure if this will help your case, but if you spot a job ad that mentions “young” or “mature” cash in on it, it could be illegal in some jurisdictions. https://www.personneltoday.com/hr/sexism-in-recruitment-red-lipstick-good-dress-excellent/

  36. 35 percent of the U.S. population is now age 50 or older. Difficult to weed the oldies out unless you are clever about your selection process. I don;t think hiding your age is a good idea though. It will make it look like you have issues about it.

  37. You won’t see the discrimination in the ad, but trust me, you will experience it when they pick the candidates. Used to be women that suffered, now, I am not so sure.

  38. Consumers already have the right to opt-out of receiving cold calls by adding their number to the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) ‘do not call’ list, operated by the UK’s Direct Marketing Association.

  39. Kids need to learn about trading as much as they do about saving. The world needs to catch up with what is happening. Some kids are already winners, as this article mentions.

  40. This would be good. Especially if they were taught how to manage their shares, similar to how schools invite banks in to teach them about saving money etc. This book looks a good book for those who want to give their kids the extra opportunity of trading.

  41. Have on spot fines for non facts. But killing fledgling AI like chat would be kinda cruel.

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  42. Make your first grand using the unskilled ways listed below, then invest that in a site and hosting and do dropshipping or affiliate marketing. earn something whenever someone follows your link to a product on Amazon that they buy. Works for plenty of people who had no internet skills beforehand. It could be a world changing leveller that gives people in developing countries chance to earn money too. Good Luck!

  43. I wonder if anyone has actually tested all these methods and worked out which ones generate enough income to make them worth doing. If someone has they yeah, just rack them up on a site with links to each and instructions to get through them quickly and charge people a share to use the site they are listed on. Why not? There are loads of ways to make money without any skills if you have a laptop and internet connection. Or tablet and Starbucks near to hand. No reason to be claiming benefits then – actually, I bet some people are doing both as it would be hard to trace.

  44. There are a few “sustainability” jobs agencies around. I guess to some that means eco or environmentally friendly unless its just a marketing angle.

  45. Yeah no spray can needed, just a regular tabletop humidifier.

  46. When health and safety stopped guys from wearing shorts, they took to dresses, it worked to show the stupidity of the new rules. They don’t look that good though.

  47. There was a spate of this a while back in the UK. when it got hot of course 😉

  48. “According to a study from the University of Notre Dame published in the Journal of Business Ethics, psychopaths have a natural advantage in workplaces overrun by abusive supervision, and are more likely to thrive under abusive bosses, being more resistant to stress, including interpersonal abuse, etc etc”

  49. Unemployment is essential. To be frank, for the economy to be liquid and able to adapt quickly to macro markets, each country needs a large enough pool of “potential workforce” to fulfil new opportunities. After all, they cost nothing to keep out of work compared to the spend on their rich land-lords who get twice as much benefit from their unemployment than the actual unemployed person.

  50. Bad for their mental health, the economy and also very bad for the already overburdened councils. Would be a nice idea if it worked though.

  51. Bad idea. It would make genuine council workers feel devalued. We owe a lot to street cleaners and others, it would be horrid to make them feel their job was some sort of punishment. No?

  52. Peter Dowd, the Labour MP for Bootle and former shadow chief secretary to the Treasury, said:

    “I’m in favour of the four-day week being introduced as all the evidence shows it would boost wellbeing, improve productivity and give British workers a much better work-life balance.”

  53. To be fair dealing with employees that have depression is a major worry for managers and employees. it does affect everyone involved. Hope some progress is made in the future, even if it is the private sector that pays to find out the causes and signs of symptoms to follow.

  54. Read this or context. It’s a growing concern.

  55. Depression is on the rise, it is illegal to fire anyone because they suffer from it. So there likely is a big incentive to identify people who may be inclined to be affected by it in the future. Sad but true.

  56. I always dread it if our company makes us do roleplay, its so superficial and it just pisses everyone off. This is why https://www.askamanager.org/2017/03/i-suck-at-role-playing-exercises-can-i-get-out-of-them.html

  57. Well said. and I quote “The stereotype of childless women as “having too much fun for their own good” has been around for centuries. Chrastil found an example in Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations.”

  58. Interesting idea, there has been much discussion on this tbh.

  59. Since 2017, they have only been paid for the first 2 kids they have – oh, that’s ok then (?)

  60. On Android, just select Call Block Rules and enable Block unknown numbersblock unknown numbers.

  61. There should be a feature on smartphones that lets you “allow” certain numbers to call you – rather than make you list all those you want block – or does this exist already also?

  62. If this came as a v shape or one with half a keyboard for each hand, it would be ideal. just rest it on any shirt or your knees or anywhere comfortable. would need to be wireless though for sure.

  63. The wearable keyboard thing is 100 bucks but not a real keyboard, you have to learn to type a whole different way, which seems to defeat the object.

  64. Best way to get started is to create a business before you leave school. Lots of business minded families make sure their children know this is an option. I think the effort would be wasted on many children who would be better off learning how to read and write better before anything else. May be wrong though.

  65. There are summer schools you can send your kids to- here’s a link – because you are not likely to get that type of information in a state school in the UK. Nice idea though, I wish they did it, I am a business owner and my kids get educated how to be subordinate workers for others. shame.

  66. Didn’t think of that, but the old idea of ditching income tax has its merits too. After all, it’s not a crime to make money, just to spend it.

  67. I saw a guy from Boston Dynamics beating up on a robot – it made me feel sad, despite knowing it wasn’t even “feeling” it – wasn’t even a robot but a cgi trick. Playing with our emotions already and they don’t know it – bless the bots, they will tell us who we really are.

  68. Interesting. It would be wrong to let people think that their robots are persons.

    “There are several fundamental claims of this paper:

    1 – Having servants is good and useful, provided no one is dehumanised.
    2 – A robot can be a servant without being a person.
    3 – It is right and natural for people to own robots.
    4 – It would be wrong to let people think that their robots are persons.”

  69. Loved that idea so much I had to find the chair in the pic, its a one-off.

  70. Don’t unite too much guys, Globalisation might eat you up for the sake of an old slogan.

  71. But how do you stop your machine becoming a slave driver, like human managers were forced into doing? Good read here, https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/27/21155254/automation-robots-unemployment-jobs-vs-human-google-amazon

  72. Didn’t realise there was a series called undercover boss that looks into this. Though looks like it was a bit of a scam – would like to see Bezos peeing in a bottle to finish his shift like amazon workers are said to do.

  73. lol, no chance of that happening. EU is adamant on overulling the last country to ban trade on Sundays – Poland. nothing is sacred when money matters.

  74. Sunday should be sacred for sure… What day of the week was the first day of creation?
    Sunday or Monday? Sunday was traditionally regarded as the first day of the week by both Christians and Jews. Following Jewish tradition, the Bible is quite explicit that God rested on the seventh day of Creation, which formed the basis for the Sabbath, the day of rest.

  75. they would likely get lots fo support – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_American_Boycott

  76. I’m thinking just buy the laptop tray that clamps to any office chair. Means you don’t need an office at all.

  77. Very pricey but cool.

  78. Jon Ronson covers some interesting points on this in his book The Psychopath Test. Here he says many psychos are “very high-functioning people who excel in politics and business.” I reckon we could all name a few individuals who fit the bill.

  79. Bully for you! Interesting read here https://digest.bps.org.uk/2020/08/12/successful-psychopaths-learn-to-control-their-antisocial-impulses/

  80. Hopefully, nobody will need to know about this stuff unless they have to deal with a nutter at work. But it’s a thing

  81. Screw that – i aint gonna work for anyone no more. for me its just beer and big titties.

  82. “Most of those who have bought this poster, or worn the various bags, T-shirts and other memorabilia based on it, were probably born in the 1970s or 1980s. They have no memory whatsoever of the kind of benevolent statism the slogan purports to exemplify. “

  83. Got this, can’t agree more…

  84. You can do this in Gmail with ContactMonkey – great idea btw

  85. djloon

    Instructables covered this, here are the instructions

  86. The phrase was taken, I believe from the bible. “a statement which derives from John 8:32 and which Jesus Christ addressed to a group of Jews who believed in him.”

  87. Yep, not the best thing for VW to say, here’s another who should know better…