• @[email protected]
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    9 months ago

    "How DARE my employees use WFH to take the edge off the negative aspects of being at work! I’m canceling WFH! They make me so mad I need to… have a tumbler of bourbon… from the fully stocked bar… that I keep prominently displayed in my office… for ‘client meetings’… next to my office chaise lounge.

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    I feel like the last hard worker left. Tsk tsk tsk."

    • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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      499 months ago

      “People who work from home are taking naps in the middle of the day! They have to get back into the office where we have nap pods!”

        • @[email protected]
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          149 months ago

          I am at the best 60% as productive at my office so forcing me to go in is more their problem than mine.

          • metaStatic
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            49 months ago

            this is the real reason they want everyone back in the office. You might realize being 40% more productive for the same pay is a shit deal and go elsewhere.

            • @[email protected]
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              39 months ago

              Well, forcing someone against their will to come into the office will push people even more to find an other job.

              Especially the good ones, who can find a job anywhere.

        • SuperDuper
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          119 months ago

          I’m also done taking responsibility for time lost due to issues with my commute.

          It’s not my fault the bus was late. It’s not my fault there was traffic. And it’s certainly not my fault that I have a commute in the first place. I’m leaving at 4pm no matter what.

        • @[email protected]
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          89 months ago

          Not out of spite, but the 2 ish days a week I go to office I’ve been clear I’ll focus on socializing because it’s harder to focus to work in the noise of office

          • @[email protected]
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            39 months ago

            Socializing can be very important for your job, depending on the job. Possibly more important than your actual “work”.

    • @[email protected]
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      59 months ago

      My company is forcing WFW after several years of WFH and we have had an incredibly low compliance rate, like 5%.

      The hilarious thing is that the CEO, the one guy responsible for the push, works from friggin home. Lately they’ve been trying to crack down because he thought he’d go in for some rare office face time with us peons and was shocked to show up at an office full of empty desks.