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a question: why can’t employers split shifts for people?

what i mean by that, is split the shifts to 2 or more parts, so that you can clock in for 2 hours, clock out for lunch or something for a hour, clock back in for 4 hours, clock out for picking up family members, like picking up kids from school, etc. then go back and clock back in for the last 2 hours? seems logical to me, so i don't see why that can't be a thing. gives people time to rest and be with families, and makes stuff flexable. and you can clock in whenever, just as long as you clock in within a 24 hour period. most people are responsible people. also why can't you remotely control a robot from home to work? i watched a show that featured a hospital that had a robotic doctor that was controlled by the doctor himself working from home, i…


what i mean by that, is split the shifts to 2 or more parts, so that you can clock in for 2 hours, clock out for lunch or something for a hour, clock back in for 4 hours, clock out for picking up family members, like picking up kids from school, etc. then go back and clock back in for the last 2 hours?

seems logical to me, so i don't see why that can't be a thing. gives people time to rest and be with families, and makes stuff flexable.

and you can clock in whenever, just as long as you clock in within a 24 hour period. most people are responsible people.

also why can't you remotely control a robot from home to work? i watched a show that featured a hospital that had a robotic doctor that was controlled by the doctor himself working from home, i can't find the show now, almost like it aired on the science channel one time and was gone. (btw, back in the 00s.) and it was one of those eruopean shows that featured various technologies.

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