2014. február 12., szerda

Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental - The Emperor Of Life

Ladies and Gentlemen,

You want the same wages for the same labour - I don't think this is only an expectation from a righteous society but it can be a composite law as well that is fulfilled in a combination of physics and economy among favourable circumstances...

Work in physics can be reckoned out by the following formula: W = F . d where F is the heaviness of an object or of a person, expressed in Newtons and d is not a distance but a displacement, expressed in meters (Wikipedia)... I suppose that the same worker or employee (approx. 600 - 800 Newtons) being subject to the same displacement (many, many meters) receives the same wages or salary for the same work - regardless of the direction of his or her traveling... Let's explore a couple of examples:

The 2 routes compared to each other are always the same: commuting in your home country by car and flying between Budapest and New York (and as an exception, respectively between Budapest and Miami)...

Let us explore the payment of a couple of different workers and employees:

a) A worker of a car factory in Hungary drives to work and from work on every working day 2 x 30 km = 60 km... During 200 working days he or she leaves behind 12,000 km... That is approx. the distance between Budapest and Miami where you can go on holidays... Without going on holidays a worker cannot go on with his or her labour at the car factory, so I would say that the payment for his or her flight to Miami is just as much as for his or her commuting between his or her home and the factory...

b) A physician commutes between a suburb of Budapest and the capital 2 x 30 km on a working day again... If he or she has to fly from Budapest to New York to a conference or to deliver a special operation then I think he or she is going to receive 10 times of his or her usual salary on the long run in a connection with the flight to New York...

c) The above way of earning money must be true for a lawyer, an entrepreneur and a singer, too...

Why is it the better choice to fly to your work if it is only possible instead of traveling by car?

a) During a much shorter period of time you can make the same amount of money...

b) On a flight of 12,000 km an airplane consumes far less fuel carrying a passenger than a car swallows on 12,000 km...

c) It must be much more affordable to fly from Budapest to New York than to commute to work as long as 200 days (or 400 days if you add the returning flight, too) in a region of Hungary... Naturally, if you travel to New York then you have to dwell somewhere, too and pay for the accommodation...

You as a piece of workforce should be provided with chances to travel to work by airplane and you should also fight by yourself for your opportunity to fly to work regularly, after examining the conditions of work at your destination, of course...

Best wishes, Joseph de la Mikula and Team


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