We have to attend two days per week. I picked Friday as one of my days..nobody else did. Took me a few weeks of sitting alone to realise nobody knows if I went in or not.People who refused to turn up 3 days a week got their bonuses docked last year....!
Ha ha - we have to go in 3 days a week but we had some choice about the days. Initially Friday was one of my office days but like you, barely anyone was in. It was almost excrutiatingly quiet, except for guy on the bank of desks over from me who would munch food/ rustle packaging etc all day, him getting up to make a coffee every half hour and snacking loudly, drumming fingers on desk when “thinking” etc, humming whilst listening to whatever on his earphones, etc. He’s a nice guy but it’s much better when there’s more of of us making sound so it’s not JUST him fidgeting and snacking all day. So yes, I swapped Friday to be a home day.We have to attend two days per week. I picked Friday as one of my days..nobody else did. Took me a few weeks of sitting alone to realise nobody knows if I went in or not.
Not a politician but did you see Martha Stewart’s commentsI’m so glad our team are all WFH. It started during Covid and since then we’ve been recruiting people from all over the country. We couldn’t go back to the office even if we wanted to now without losing half the department.
And I’ve never been busier so when I read bullshit articles about lazy workers at home, it gets my back up. Especially coming from politicians who’ve never done a proper day’s work in their life.
I get way more done at home. In the office I just gab to my colleagues!!Not a politician but did you see Martha Stewart’s comments
Martha Stewart slams US businesses for allowing staff to work from home and warns America will 'go down the drain'
Stewart, 81, shared her candid thoughts on remote work in an interview with Footwear News, published Monday, arguing that people cannot 'possibly get everything done working three days a week in the office and two days remotely'
Well she's right in that I need all 5 of my work days at home to get all my work done. Let's assume she's another one with a financial interest in office buildings or shops near them... people cannot 'possibly get everything done working three days a week in the office and two days remotely'
Ohhh right I get it. That's because people need to have the duty of going to the office, otherwise they will never leave the house to go for a walk or get a setup at home that won't mess up their back? As if they're kids that need to be told how to live?OK OK I'll go in
Gross model reveals what remote-workers will look like in 2100
Furniture At Work has revealed what home-workers will look like by the year 2100 - and it's not a pretty sight.www.dailymail.co.uk
Yeah, as if I don't do the exact same amount of staring at a screen WFH or in the officeOK OK I'll go in
Gross model reveals what remote-workers will look like in 2100
Furniture At Work has revealed what home-workers will look like by the year 2100 - and it's not a pretty sight.www.dailymail.co.uk
Omg this ^ and the managers start to think they are billy big bollocks who's going to stick it to them. Then the reality hits and its just 1 really passive agressive line in their appraisalIn my experience, the dossers who do sweet FA all day at home also did the same in the office, so I see no difference.
Haha at my work the demographic is not as clear cut, it's more of 'people who can't be arsed doing work so they pretend moaning to others about work is work'. If that can be considered a demographicNew joiner in my team “loves the office”, so while the rest of us are doing the most with the post covid flexibility and coming in on mandatory days only he is now sat in there 5 days wondering which days we are all coming in? Already had enough of him asking about my movements so I told him in a “jokey” way to come in 7 days if he enjoys it so much. Sweeping generalisation I know but the demographic is almost always the same: married in suburbs boomer with teenage kids who just wants a day out and to play dress up. Our office has the atmosphere of a morgue so I dread to think what home life must be like
We work a hybrid system. One week in the office and one week at home. It's a call centre. I use the same laptop in the office as we so at home. We aren't able to spend time chatting unless it's the person near you and we're answering the phones all day. Call centres are tit btw.New joiner in my team “loves the office”, so while the rest of us are doing the most with the post covid flexibility and coming in on mandatory days only he is now sat in there 5 days wondering which days we are all coming in? Already had enough of him asking about my movements so I told him in a “jokey” way to come in 7 days if he enjoys it so much. Sweeping generalisation I know but the demographic is almost always the same: married in suburbs boomer with teenage kids who just wants a day out and to play dress up. Our office has the atmosphere of a morgue so I dread to think what home life must be like