I don't make the laws......
Okay,...
... or designed rules of common sense.....
common sense has no rules, if it did, it would be "common rules", and we already have those, and many of those make no sense at all, common or otherwise,....
.........If you qualify for per diem and a job offers if, it is not cheating the government when you use it for its intended purpose. If you are not a local and maintaining two households, these costs are real......
good to see that you agree,...
.....like what they do for members of congress who wrote the laws....
an outside jab which is not germane to the travelling nukeworker's concerns with per diem,...
........It is a mental exercise to equate per diem on an hourly basis to compare how much you'd have to earn when you DON't get per diem as you still have the same costs associated with travel.........
granted, the point was presenting our push back from the perspective that without any multiple housing maintenance compensation, the travelling nukeworker would need to realize a higher wage to accept an out of area job, NOT that the travelling nukeworker views per diem as an equivalent "tax free" wage,...
wages are wages,...
per diem is per diem,...
if per diem is not on the table for discussion, then stick to wages,...
do not equivocate per diem AS wages,...
............Sometime that cost make taking a job uneconomical (No per diem, no see 'em) even if the wage seems higher. If a job is truly long term, then it should offer relocation costs as incentive for the job and requiring a move to the job..........
those are routine offers and negotiations driven by markets,...
if you are not in a position to negotiate better for your skillset then that indicates someone else, somewhere else, is willing to work for what you will not or cannot work for,...
OR,...
the offeror cannot or will not compensate better for the desired skillset,...
those paradigms exist for all free market employment scenarios,...
.....If they advertise in Nukeworker and they still want the transient worker, they should expect push back from transient workers.
No, if they advertise in Nukeworker they agree to the price for placing the ad, pay it, and place their ad,...
expecting push back is not part of
that transaction,
push back is part of interacting with you,...
interacting with Tech A may be, "Sure boss!!!, I'll be there Monday!!!!", i.e., no push back whatsoever,...
queue the "We need a union!!!!" apologists,....
almost forgot (sic),....4 beercourt,...