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Created Feb 07, 2019 by Lynn Foster@lynnfosterOwner
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alt work/usage examples

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Started with the work example. Putting here just for discussion!

First question: If a person has a work resource (aka "labor power"), represented on a schedule, when some work gets intended, committed, and done and that resource is referenced, is is "work" or "consume"? Consume isn't consistent either, because although it is consuming the work capability time on the schedule, it doesn't consume it by subtracting a quantity - the work capability doesn't really have a quantity in any useful way.

Anyhow, continuing to think.

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