Works at utility.
Top talent.
Pick one.
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Works at utility.
Top talent.
Pick one.
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If you're still attending the meeting from a dealership, I don't see the issue. I've seen execs/upper management pull that long before covid.
Oh good, does that mean plebs get to take calls while they're on vacation?
Lol WFH is such dogfuckery
Give people an inch and they take a mile.
We had a guy who would "sign on at 7", drive in at 9, then workout from 2-4, and head home. Attempting to get any collaborative work done was fucking impossible. if you sent him a message between 2 and 4 he'd call you from the treadmill. was nuts.
WFH is great, till it isnt. I enjoy not having to spend part of my day in traffic, so i'm going to make the most of it while i can
Work at a producer, 3 days in the office minimum. It is surprising how many people seem to think that is optional...
The inability to manage an employees output has been a problem for decades. Now it appears we cannot even manage thier location. #leshockedface
I've basically set my own hours for 20 years. When my kids were little I liked to work a shorter day and make it up 7-9pm, which was actually really handy for the field crews.
Highly motivated and engaged employees will always get the work done. If they aren't, finding a way to have them sit in a chair an extra couple hours isn't going to do shit.
I find there are two people that take exception to hybrid work from home situations. First type, is people that take exception for literally anything that isn't the norm. Think, Karen. These type would benefit from asking questions first before passing judgement. The second type, are the people that dont have the option available. This can be for many reasons. Jealousy and/or insecurity are usually the top ones.
For my personal situation, i work (like actual work) more than the average joe at various hours as the job demands. Its certainly more than a simple 8 hour day. I am at my home office at 6am sharp with a coffee usually starting with emails/calls. The maybe 45 to an hour in the morning where i sit and have breakfast with my family is the only time until dinner at 6pm when i am off the clock (even still, this often changes).
At the end of the day, WFH really is situational and the only opinion that matters to me is the one that signs my bonus cheque.
This x100. I think @killramos is jaded by his experience working with dog fuckers, perhaps.
I don’t work with dog fuckers, and I can’t think of a single person in my close network at my company that hasn’t become more productive since wfh started.
I’m jaded by the human condition.
Everyone thinks they are the exception to the rule. They typically aren’t.