Spaniard laziness debunked

by alltgott

34 comments
  1. We know that the siesta hours are included in working hours. can’t fool us

  2. average working hours below 30 what? is everyone cheating their stats with interns or what

  3. They can only chart the data of people who returned the information. The Spanish were too busy sleeping to do that

  4. Highest average weekly wage for less hours than most of the rest of you plebs. If you ever wanted proof as to why the glorious grand duchy should be made supreme rulers of Europe you need look no further.

  5. I guess the average working hours includes partial time jobs, because in Spain a full time job is 40h/week. In partial time jobs you have maids that work 2-5h/week per house and they work as employee in a few houses. That lowers the average.

    Regarding the salary, we are paid with peanuts.

  6. a shitty chart tbh. average salary says nothing if a few rich people skew the numbers. Also, average working hours are a stupid metrik too. Many people in austria work partial jobs especially in the tourism sektor. And they certainly do not earn thousands a week.

  7. That chart seems off though.

    Germany, Denmark, Norway working ~26h/week? And South Korea under 40h? That would imply for every full time employee in Germany working 35h/week there is another employee working only 17.

    Either that or they are running per capita numbers instead of considering people employed.

  8. Spain has fallen. Millions must work on an average work day.

  9. Statistics is a funny thing. Despite being the lowest here, Denmark is top 5 in workhours per capita, even higher than greece last time I looked at it.

  10. kinda funny how the ameritards rank so high by sheer “everybody works 100h a week for shit and one guy cannibalised a fortune the size of 3 slave colonies GDP for himself”-median

  11. This is either inaccurate af or I’m doing something VERY wrong

  12. These statistics are extremely misleading, to be honest I don’t even trust them at all. The average workweek in Sweden is 40h/week. Sure some people work part-time but I don’t know anyone that works less than 40. So they’ve taken the median salary and divided it, but how the fuck did they get hour stat?

    This is ameritard bs

  13. This must include students and part timers because 40h is the standard here

  14. Every time i see a chart of average working hours in the UK it’s always different. It was 40 last week, now it’s 30

  15. Hans goes to work for two hours and puts in more productivity than Pedro does in thirty would be the cynical take on this.

  16. Those tables always ignore productivity. I never saw as few shit getting done as I experienceed when I was working for a primarily Spanish company. 3 people did the job of 1 person. Hourlong coffee breaks without clocking out. When Real Madrid was playing all Spanish people would watch soccer together without clocking out… They would sometimes even drink alcohol during work hours after a long day and clock it as overtime. And SO. MUCH. CHATTING.

    Going back to a German company after that was… challenging. I had to get used to working again. Frankly, for most people the low hourly pay there was well deserved.

    So yea, from my personal experience, I’ll take this statistic with a grain of salt. There is work and there is “work”.

  17. If you aren’t lazy and get your stuff done in time, you can leave. Plus, we do a lot in our spare time too.

  18. Another stat with France as honorary Germanic. These killjoy Franks really sucked the soul out of this Gallo-Roman land!

  19. So they just tired from work. Everyone who work more than Poland, doesn’t sleep at all, never!

  20. Considering the US A dont even have the shadow of a proper health care… whoof thats rough.

    We can go right back to bashing each other but lets just consider for a minute that John and Tragedeigh are rawdogging it without any backup plan. Im fucking sorry for them right now.

  21. Work weeks in Switzerland are 40 or 42 hours, so this data is meaningless and untrustworthy. 

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