More than I ever do when I go in the office and get hijacked into conversation at every turn. |
I work more hours at home lately, because I don’t have to commute and I have a LOT of work to do.
People that aren’t working at home don’t have enough work. |
Acting like people going into the office can’t just surf the internet all day or take a long lunch and 3 coffee breaks a day. Sitting in an office is not a job.
TRUTH! When I was supervising, we had one who would walk the floors and chit chat all morning, take 2-hour lunches and work an hour before they left for the day ...another who would amazon shop and do their travel side gig all day and YES, they were disciplined and left before failing their PIPs. I work from home twice a pay period so I'd say a good 6+ hours for me. |
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Acting like people going into the office can’t just surf the internet all day or take a long lunch and 3 coffee breaks a day. Sitting in an office is not a job.
TRUTH! When I was supervising, we had one who would walk the floors and chit chat all morning, take 2-hour lunches and work an hour before they left for the day ...another who would amazon shop and do their travel side gig all day and YES, they were disciplined and left before failing their PIPs. I work from home twice a pay period so I'd say a good 6+ hours for me. |
I did fully remote two years I say on average I spent 1-2 hours a day working. |
This. Some people can’t accept the innovations in technology and increased efficiency. |
Workers work. Slackers slack. Doesn’t matter where it happens. ‘‘Twas ever thus. |
If anything I work more at home. |
Same, 40-45 at home. No breaks, no walks to other departments. |
I think I work more from home. If I am into something I can just keep working with no commute ahead of me. I work with people in other time zones so things come up later. Today is my off day but I have a new person working and I am checking in with him for questions. This would not happen if I was not set up here. I did not work 8 full hours a day when in the office. I never tossed laundry in the dryer but I did hear all about lots of people's weekends. |
I have IBS, so I have to visit the restroom frequently. At home, this is like a two minute interruption, but at work I have to walk five minutes to the nearest bathroom, which will invariably be closed for cleaning, walking another five minutes to the nearest bathroom do my two minutes, and then come back. This adds up to like a lost hour or so a day, just walking around trying to find a loo. |
It’s the same person who starts these threads complaining about WFH. |
My husband is a Boomer. He worked 40 hours a week when commuting an hour each way by foot and Metro. Since WFH his work-life boundaries have dissolved and he works at least a few hours a day on weekends and at least 10 hours a day M-F. He loves his profession. |
Part of the problem ^^. |