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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn't attribute this to Amazon, I would attribute it to DL, WFH. I've WFH for years and sometimes I work during business hours, sometimes at 10pm, weekends, etc. As more and more workers work from home at odd hours, they expect odd hours of service. Although abusive people are just bad. [/quote] Maybe the solution is to run separate schools that match the hours of those student’s parents? When I first moved to this area, I was surprised to learn that day care centers only operated M-F from 7 am to 6 pm. I had lived in many major world cities with daycare centers that were 24/7 and others than were overnight only centers from 3 pm to 7 am for shift workers or people who were in entertainment. Maybe a second set of public schools that are in session from 3 pm to 9 pm would be best for those families right now. Teachers who are night owls could volunteer for those positions. [/quote] Which city had overnight daycare? That’s exactly what night nurses need![/quote] Any city which has a plant/manufacturing which runs all 3 shifts will have a 24 hour daycare facility (or several). They aren't uncommon, if there is enough need to support the 2nd and 3rd shift, someone will step up to meet the need. [/quote]
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