Pajamas with shoes do technically follow lab rules.
I don’t think my birthday suit and flipflops follow any lab rules that I know of
But if there is one, that sounds like my kind of party
Only if they’re natural fiber
Academics in Norway don’t have it much better. University contracts are all time limited which makes getting a mortgage very difficult and rental accommodation is either ridiculously expensive or would be condemned in a real country. Norway’s one of those places where if you fit into the system, life is good. But if you don’t, it’s really hard.
Academics have a really hard time with it because society is designed around 2 parent families where both parent works a normal job with normal hours. If you have kids and your experiment needs to run until 17:00, you’re going to have to find someone to finish it for you because daycare, while affordable and means tested, closes at 16:30. If you need to rent, expect to pay about half your income for a shitty converted storage cellar in someone’s house. If you go on parental leave and it ends after your standard 2 year academic contract is up, you won’t have a job to go back to (the universities offer 2 year contracts because by Norwegian law anyone working the same job for 3 years has to be given a permanent contract so they rehire their staff every 2 years).
Daycare close at 16:30 in Norway‽ How can any parents find time for that?
In Sweden in my city all daycares run by the municipality are open at least between 06:30 and 18:30. They can close earlier if no parents need it to be open later. Private daycares probably have similar times.
It’s probably open later in Oslo or something but yes 7:30 to 16:30 where I live. They started reducing hours during the pandemic and then just didn’t expand them again and hoped no one would notice. It was at least open til 17:00 before that.
Dressing up? I can barely climb out of bed
Climb out of bed? I can barely wake up…
Can’t wake up!
WAKE ME UP INSIDE!
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