If people who had jobs was only allowed to work six hours a day. Then how would the teachers teach every subject without rushing the students? Each students runs threw the halls already to change classes and grab there next sets of books and goes on to the other class. Schools have a fifthteen minute break for the students to eat and drink at if the rule was only six hours a day would that be taken away from them? At lunch time they have thirty to thirty five minutes to eat now would that be shorter? Some may not think like I do when it comes to a job but maybe they would think when the students grades started to drop and more students started to drop out of school from being rushed to learn something in such a short amount of time in each class just so they teachers could have a six hour day. …show more content…
When we have a furniture factory poeple normally work long shift but the shortest being eight hours. If everyone wanted the six hour day or night shift then that factory would have to hire more people to cover the other shift that the poeple have left on it would end up costing that factory more pay roll. It would be a big headache for the factories that can not sustain that kind of hit to them where some factory could make it work some could