sergutsh
2023-05-03 13:09:30
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It feels like most of the writers here are teachers, accordingly the response of those affected :-)"Installation of a gas heating system" -> "Teachers work xx% part-time" You first have to manage that form :cool:
It feels like most of the writers here are teachers, accordingly the response of those affected :-)"Installation of a gas heating system" -> "Teachers work xx% part-time" You first have to manage that form :cool:
I can only fully agree. I got the curve at 39 and reduced from 40 (or even more) weekly hours to 25 hours per week. Now I’m 45 years old and if I would change anything, it would only be towards even fewer working hours. How else should I enjoy my time in the leisure sector? Rushed around at 8:15 pm after the nightly news?! I’d much rather be done at 1:15 pm after lunchWhy bend over backwards for taxes and social security contributions? Net income was almost the same wage due to tax progression. Looking back, I’m glad I made the jump in time. Surely I declined great job offers. But for whom?
I can only fully agree. I hit the curve at 39 years old and reduced from 40 (or rather even more) weekly hours to 25 weekly hours. I am now 45 years old and if I were to change anything, it would only be towards even fewer working hours. Otherwise, how else should I enjoy my time in the spa area? Rushing at 8:15 PM after the news?! I'd rather do 1:15 PM after lunch.
The question of how masks could be ineffective, despite all contrary evidence, has not been clarified by a single serious study. All that is known is that they do indeed work. Exactly how much they contributed in the field is not well quantifiable, I had explained why.