• Miles O'Brien
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    2 hours ago

    It adds up quickly. Especially when you take into account just how many people it happens to.

    Not to mention just how many people have to do things related to their job that they don’t get any compensation for.

    My job requires me to spend about 15 minutes at the end of the day on a computer. But I have to clock out in order to finalize my shift. So I basically do 15 minutes of work every day without pay. I always wait until 15 minutes into my drive home to clock out though, so I’m still getting the compensation.