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Now that the unpaid time you dedicated to getting to and from your job opens up they suddenly wanna claim it like it was always theirs.
My take is i should get paid the second my alarmclock goes off on a time i would in my free time have preferred to keep sleeping. Either that, or i should not get paid at all, my hours become my choice and basic comfort becomes free to all.
It feels a bit radical but I feel the same way. Maybe not before I leave my home, because then they'd wanna tell me what I can do with that time, but commuting? Heck yeah.
It's like paying for shipping and handling. I wouldn't otherwise be expending resources to go do this thing, and I'm being compelled to do it by currency. Sounds like employees need to tack on a "transportation fee."