My condolences.I've muted all my work groups/apps. I have checked my emails a couple of times on my app just to see how things are and tbh it has been pretty peaceful. I wouldn't have answered if I had known it would be a 30 min call to moan about the last 2 daysIt is annoying because I know when I get back to work, I have a big project to start working on straight away so this is the only real downtime I can foresee for a few months. I know it isn't like I am abroad but it is still my time away from work. I might mention it to my manager when I get back to work.
It’s same at my work. Someone even said it’s unfair the amount of money people are saving on childcare working at home. Erm, if you want to have a crack at working 10 hour days and looking after a toddler be my guest! I definitely still need childcare!My colleagues constantly complain about how people working from home are doing nothing but then piss off for an hour and a half every lunch time to go shopping. One of them's not even a permanent member of staff yet but seems to think that she should get the job and shouldn't have to be interviewed for it?! I secretly hope she doesn't get it ha
Very true my friend works for a charity she earns 10p more than minimum wage while the executives team rake in 150k plus benefits.This thread is brilliant. It will blow up when more of us who have been WFH have to return to the office!
I work for an adult social care charity, and all I can say is that, in my experience, every stereotype you know about the voluntary sector being run by incompetent, self-interested technophobes is true. Anyway, worse than that - my wider team asked me to join their "Birthday Club" a few years ago. They printed out a calendar of the team birthdays and each paid in £5 per person per birthday so that the team could then buy them a gift, worth about £35. I told them I didn't want to be in it. I don't even buy some of my friends birthday presents so why on earth would I want to buy tat for people at work?! Horrifying.
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