• JoeByeThen [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    1 day ago

    Two 20 hour jobs is optimistic. Part-time is considered anything under 35 hours a week. It’s much more likely you’re going to be stuck trying to squeeze two 30 hour jobs into a single week because neither job is going to consider the schedule of the other and you’re going to be caught in between. And as others have said, neither jobs are going to give you the benefits a 40 hour job should be giving you, but are often screwing you out of because, in the US, pretty much nothing but cheap healthcare is guaranteed for 40 hours now.

    • Imnecomrade [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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      5 hours ago

      Not to mention most jobs are gig work now. I haven’t had a full time job with benefits for years now. I am able to survive with one full time contract job, but my mental and physical health are at an all time low because I sit and work all day five days a week, including holidays if I don’t want to lose pay, even when I am sick. There’s no reason all of these gig jobs shouldn’t be full-time jobs with benefits (as well as the numerous low paying part time jobs that people worse off than me have to suffer working in multiple of them). Every time a US company needs an employee, they just hire a contractor so they can get away with not paying them benefits. I’m able to get health insurance from the contract company I’m hired under, but I have to spend around $500 a month, and that’s for me alone. Funny enough, the health insurance cost at my workplace isn’t any better, so even if I were hired, I wouldn’t pay less in insurance. I worked in jobs that paid me much less where the insurance was around a few tens of dollars a week or so.