

By default, it's a more efficient way of doing things. What we are achieving with 34 square kilometers of space through vertical urbanism would take 1,600 square kilometers in London, for example. The government has to put in the roads, the pipes, the cables, the airports, bridges and somehow tackle pollution and urban sprawl. How do you reduce that massive sunk cost? Because that's a central cost that any government has to pay. The expensive thing about starting a city is infrastructure. The goal is to ensure people are only ever five minutes away from everything they want in the world because all will be directly below or above you. This is not just stacking everything on top of each other, we are reinventing things that exist in a conventional horizontal realm for a vertical close-proximity landscape. It will also be the first city in the world to be completely run by renewable energy – with a zero-carbon footprint. You can just go directly across at whatever height to the stadium. So if you're in module 40 and you need to go to the football match in module 44, you don't have to go down to go across to go up. As a resident or visitor, you’ll have the ability to travel easily between modules horizontally. This has never been attempted before, we're taking an entire city and putting it on a footprint that's 200 meters wide. This will be the very first vertical city with mobility built into its very core. Nearly nine million people will live on THE LINE when complete, most of the population of NEOM in fact. It is the epicenter for all activities – the primary home for residents, as a vertical city with all the activities that will be there – from opera houses and libraries to stadiums and universities. The things you have to deal with is not worth it.To a degree, THE LINE is NEOM. I ain't never heard of nothing like that. They said it was because there was not enough PTO to cover it. That said I did a no call no show when I put in for my days off. That's another score, then occurrence, you get 8 points in a year. You get audited 2 calls a month, you have to make a certain score of being on time and clocking in and out. They rules for the call center is ridiculous. You will lose your mind trying to figure it out. So if you mess up, in any shape or form, you get reprimanded immediately. It's so much information on how to file the claims, they don't teach how to really be on top of your adherence and occurrence. No one is coming off the overnight shifts, because they are slow. The better you perform, the more likely you will get the shift you want. You have to bid on them, no matter your availability, you get what you get.
