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German Sterligov, a businessman in the past, and a sheep breeder and the ideologist of the Non-Drinking Men Registry project in the present, presented an intriguing start-up, the Internet service Antiprobka, at a press conference in RIA Novosti . Texts accompanying the functionality of the service urge Muscovites to rearrange the erroneous value system from head to foot, following which they “live to work”. People are offered to cancel this rule and exchange “distant” jobs for those that are closer to home.

“We urge Muscovites to change jobs in order not to dangle in these terrible metro cars and not stand in endless traffic jams on the way to distant work, but calmly and joyfully, after doing exercises and drinking coffee, to go to work on foot, in a good mood and excellent well-being, ”he said.

According to Sterligov, most of the jobs in Moscow are “quite universal,” and it would be more expedient to change them to similar ones, but close to home. This will improve people's lives, and improve the situation on the roads. The decision itself is “just like three rubles,” and it’s strange that no one in the world has thought of it yet, said the innovator.
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For access to the bases on Antiporka a fee is set at $ 4.75 excluding VAT. Having paid, the user will be able to contact all project services within one month. “As practice shows, one month is usually enough to exchange or sell your work,” say the creators of Antiporks.

Explaining the function of selling work, German Sterligov noted that it can be useful to people of creative professions whose jobs are not so easily exchanged for similar ones: “Therefore, it is most profitable to sell it, and then acquire a new place or get somewhere else.” The cost of the proposal, he said, determines the special "algorithm for calculating and establishing the final cost of the workplace."

According to Rosbalt , the creators of Antiporks sent a letter to Russian President Putin asking to contribute to the project, as well as to oblige 1.5 million Muscovites to work closer to home. The same letter was addressed to Moscow Mayor Luzhkov.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/4952/


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