• inclementimmigrant@lemmy.world
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    Unless the company is going to allow me to run in company time or pay me my base pay plus overtime on top of the bonus that’s a hard fuck no from me.

    Company wants my time, they better damn well pay for it.

    ETA. Thinking about it more, nah this whole running for your bonus is bullshit and I wouldn’t do it even if they paid me overtime since running/exercising unless your job is directly related to it, running has nothing to do with work performance which the bonus is based on.

    • xarexyouxmadx@lemmy.world
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      But they are paying you for it. Not for your time specifically but for your distance. Idk if you read the article but highest tier is 130% of your base salary.

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        No they are not. A bonus is for your performance at work and when I run it’s on my own damn time.

        IDGAF how much of a bonus it is, 30% is all fine and dandy but again, if they aren’t letting employees run on company time or paying employees for the time while they run during their off hours, then it’s still a fuck no from me and it’s complete bullshit to base a performance based bonus on you doing shit on your off time.

        But hey, if you like having your company keeping tabs on how much you run vs how well you actually do at work for your bonus, I guess good for you, just not my cup of tea.

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              I’ll never understand why anyone enjoys running. I absolutely hate it and feel terrible after running. I ran every day for 22 years (former military) and hated every single day.

              I prefer rowing, that is actually fun.

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                I personally love running because it’s a time where I can just let my mind wander, reflect, or just have it go blank.

                Plus it also helps when your half marathon path ended at the brewery where you have a tab.

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                  There are other physical activities that people enjoy that do the same exact thing. Another person mentioned rowing, but riding a bicycle is also similar. The point is, not everyone likes running, even if they do like letting their mind wander.

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                    Okay…and no where did I advocate that running is the only thing anyone can do.

                    Dude asked for an opinion of why a person would love running and so I gave one. No need to get all defensive, take it down a notch there.

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                  I’m sorry, the last two comments were immature and not representative of who I am. Don’t know what came over me, but it’s not the way to behave or act online or in person.

                  You don’t have to accept this apology but know I strive to be better than what this comment chain shows.

                  Again sorry.

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                    What the hell, a person reflecting their actions (somewhat) immediately without someone prompting them to do so. Good on you, dude.

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            This screams I’m a complete moron that can’t understand or have a intellectual discussion over a topic so I’ll just do a dumbass ad hominem attack.

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            Again, no because a bonus is based on your performance at work, how you coworkers performed, how you all performed together at work and unless your work was directly related to you and your team running and even then you’d be running on company time.

            A person running has fuck all to do with performance at work and thinking about it more especially more with the various people I have and do work with, I find myself thinking how this really is an assinine idea that is not only a overstep into community script territory but also could be a very shitty thing for employee morale.

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              A bonus can be anything. Doesn’t necessarily have to be tied to your performance. It’s called a discretionary bonus

              My question assumes you get your normal performance-based bonus… But you get an additional bonus based on your walking

              Maybe it’s just me, but I find it mind-boggling that you wouldn’t do it. You’re getting paid to be healthy, essentially…

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        In theory.

        In practice, it has to be approved by your supervisor and is only for times when it won’t interfere with progress on actual work.

        So all they’ve gotta do is give you a lot of work to do…or just say no…and you don’t get that anymore.

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          It’s never been an issue for us. People go before they come in or at the end of the day. We’re at a Air Force base so if be different at other installations.

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              No because it’s assumed you’ll use the golfcart. Spinning in chairs counts if you do it long enough to work up a sweat.

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        I mean, that kind of makes sense. “Maintain battle readyness” and all that. I would expect everyone in the military, law enforcement, or emergency response should be paid also.

        Firefighter isn’t going to carry someone down a flight of stairs if they have that “Body By Dunkin’”

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      I mean being active anyway is a good thing for you And if the bonus is 30% of your monthly salary each month to do a bare minimum of movement that sounds like easy money

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      I would add: And bonuses are a BS excuse to overwork employees and making them work overtime for free. Having to go above and beyond simply to earn the end of year bonus caused me huge amounts of stress, anxiety, depression, and even affected my physical health.

      You know how I solved that problem? By quitting and moving to a better company.

    • The Uncanny Observer@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      So just don’t take the bonus, then? Easy enough. Bonuses aren’t part of your normal wages. They’re given, not owed, not unless you do whatever they say you have to in order to earn them. So if you don’t feel like doing whatever it is that your company demands in order to receive the bonus, then just don’t do it and don’t get the money.

      You should probably run miles each month anyway so maybe you won’t die in your sixties from heart disease.

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        "Oh hey, thanks to you and your team for working all that overtime these past few months to make sure the project was done on-time and turning this potential loss of a client around.

        However, we noticed that you and your team didn’t run enough during these months so we’re going to have to dock your bonus for the year but thanks for all of your hard work for the company."

        But yeah, just don’t take the bonus.

      • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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        Yeah, what’s wrong with you and your stupid wheelchair? If you want a bonus, you should get up out of that wheelchair and start running on your stumps!