People who are always late to zoom meetings

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
We have a PIV or CAC card that goes into a laptop card reader that we use to log in to the virtual network. When we remove the badge, the network connection is broken. This is common across agencies.

We had to insert our badge in a slot in the notebook. The dilemma was detaching the badge from your lanyard, but then if you got up to use the restroom and forgot to remove it, you were leaving your notebook unattended and walking around without a badge (both really bad, bad things!).

Or leave the badge on the lanyard around your neck to avoid walking away and forgetting to take the badge, but then if you turn around too far to talk to someone, you accidentally yanked the badge out of the slot, potentially messing up your work in progress.
Anonymous
I'm not always late but for example, this upcoming Monday I have meetings from 8:30am-5pm without any time between at all. I'm only human so will have to pee at some point. I try to be respectful of others' time so I usually don't even eat those days. We have a company policy of cameras always on too so feel weird eating on camera anyway.
Anonymous
The maximum she was ever late was 5 minutes!!!! A lot of people think that’s being on time, just so you know. I have adjusted my expectations accordingly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need to RTO


I have this problem too - we are in different offices all around the country so RTO isn’t the issue.

At my agency we have to manually adjust the settings to list co-hosts and check the button to allow people straight into meetings with no waiting room. Maybe the person can adjust their settings?
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