I agree with your opinion. Employers should somehow boot the machines prior to the employee arrival if they want to maximize work hours, otherwise let them pay.
More I think this raises an interesting question about time spent with boot times.
For example: do one relay need to wait 3 to 5 minutes to boot a windows workstation if all you need from your PC is to "know" (not read) if a certain email has been delivered?
You can make a call to 5 people faster than that.
I agree with your opinion. Employers should somehow boot the machines prior to the employee arrival if they want to maximize work hours, otherwise let them pay. More I think this raises an interesting question about time spent with boot times. For example: do one relay need to wait 3 to 5 minutes to boot a windows workstation if all you need from your PC is to "know" (not read) if a certain email has been delivered? You can make a call to 5 people faster than that.
April's fools I guess. Nice joke.