Time Banking is the reciprocal service exchange which uses units of time as currency and is an example of an alternative economic system. A Time Bank, also known as a Service Exchange, is a community which practices time banking. The unit of currency, always valued at an hour's worth of any person's labor, used by these groups has various names, but is generally known as a Time Dollar in the U.S. and a Time Credit in the U.K. Time Banking is primarily used to provide incentives and rewards for work such as mentoring children, caring for the elderly, being neighborly--work usually done on a volunteer basis--which a pure market system devalues.
For example
- Cleaning and repair of buildings, facilities, areas
- Educational assistance (rehearsal, counseling, coaching)
- Babysitting and a social worker
In principle, nothing much wrong with this it does idea,only if the Americans did not take long the outdated model. Already in 1977 the USSR was created the first "bank time" production type in the bakery of the city of Kohtla-Jarve (Estonia), where employees have used flexible working hours.
I would have shared my time, but unfortunately I do not have sufficient skills. I can dig a hole. Just who the fuck needs it?
No taxes, no government. Socialism. Why we had to kill all of these Vietnamese?