Sunday, October 12, 2014

The World's Richest Man Says the Three Day Work "Week" Is Coming

Of course the work day is 11 hours long and you work until age 75 so total hours don't drop.
From CNN:
Carlos Slim: The 3-day work week will happen
Carlos Slim, the Mexican telecom tycoon worth over $80 billion, believes life would be better with a three-day work week.

"You should have more time for you during all of your life -- not when you're 65 and retired," Slim told CNNMoney's Christine Romans on Tuesday.

But if Slim had his way, people would also work longer days and much later in life. He suggested 11-hour shifts and pushing the retirement age to 75.

Slim raised eyebrows over the summer by calling for a three-day work week, but he doubled down on that proposal on Tuesday.

"I am sure it will happen," the 74-year-old told CNNMoney, though he conceded he's not sure when.
While "machines should work 24 hours and services should work as much as possible," Slim said people deserve more time for entertainment, family and to train for better jobs.

He also believes the radical change would give younger workers more opportunity to enter the workforce and be a positive for the economy and financial markets.

"It's a society of knowledge and experience. You have better experience and knowledge when you are 60, 65 and 70," Slim said.

The $83 billion man: It's an interesting idea considering the source: a self-made billionaire who Forbes estimates is worth about $83 billion. Slim has been alternating the crown for the world's richest man with Microsoft (MSFT, Tech30)founder Bill Gates, whose wealth is valued at nearly $81 billion.

Slim got into investing before he even entered high school, buying his first bond at just 12 years old and stocks a year or two later....MORE