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"My company opened several offices in Europe years ago, and quickly found out how true this is. The worst part? After deciding to end this failed experiment, we found that the laws over there make it next to impossible to fire anyone - it took months to get rid of these people"

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> "My company opened several offices in Europe years ago, and quickly found out how true this is. The worst part? After deciding to end this failed experiment, we found that the laws over there make it next to impossible to fire anyone - it took months to get rid of these people" [Source](https://gab.com/Disspat/posts/113086480255085263)
[–] 2 pts

American economy has always carried a heavy load for the world. Europeans hate work and their lack of drive is why they have no guns. Union Jobs can't just for folk or takes them forever to shut can a union worker due to bureaucracy. F*** that work hard and you get to keep a job you're a lazy n***** firing

[–] 1 pt

When you used to have that 40 hour work week and; 5-7 kids to come home and hug you, you had a house full for them, save enough for retirement. And take your whole family to vacation in Italy, wave those American bucks around and they would shine your shoes and serve you wine.

It's not about how many hours of work you did, but how you ended up using your money.

[–] 1 pt

I had no time for whiny slackers during my career. They didn't last long in semiconductor engineering.

[–] 1 pt

Basically, the rest of the world slacks off.

I think a border will solve that problem.

[–] 1 pt

It hasn't, yet. I've been advocating for gators in the river for years.

[–] 1 pt

I just read earlier today that Germans work on average 28 hours per week. Their major bank's are saying Germans need to work more like 35 hours a week or something.

How the fuck?