From: Michael S. Lorrey (mlorrey@datamann.com)
Date: Thu Dec 28 2000 - 13:26:56 MST
Yes, but hunting and hunting related activities are not like shoveling
coal, and frankly coding is more like shoveling coal than hunting is.
Terry Donaghe wrote:
>
> Hey... I'd rather work 60-70 hours a week developing software than spend
> 40-50 hours a week (though I think they generally pulled 12 hour shifts)
> shovelling coal into a furnace. I may, at times, work long hours, but I'd
> much, MUCH rather have my standard of living, or even that of a minimum wage
> grocery clerk than have much of any kind of the manual labor intensive jobs
> of 100+ years ago. "Work" is relative.
>
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