Except we adapted and realized we dont need to be in the office 27/7 and its a waste of office space, time and emissions to rto. We've advanced and moved on. |
Early retirement |
“Executive Time” Im not kidding. It’s dudes in sales taking out their clients. |
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I negotiated more TW in exchange for me not leaving for a better job this year. I love what I do, but my building is in a crappy part of town and does not even have enough parking to accommodate all their employees. WFH saves me three days of dealing with the Anacostia metro station where I've been broken into, assaulted, passed by homicide crime scenes and witnessed coworkers being harrassed over the past decade. Telework was a great solution for that, especially since all my work is done on the computer (media) and non-sensitive. I am productive both at home and the office and my work makes my department look good to the higher ups. I would love to stay until I retire, but if I have to go back to dealing with commute hassles, then I know I can find a better deal elsewhere. It would be a shame though, bc I love my clients, my agency's mission and the type of projects I work on. And I actually like being in the office, its just getting there 5 days a week that is a total drag.
All my Trump-supporting conservative bosses have more telework than I do and live further than I do, so I'm curious how they feel about it. |
Hi, tiresome, repetitive “Teams” whiner. Didn’t take you long to find this thread! |
+1,000 |
Blah blah, blah. They’re going back into the office, and no amount of wheedling tantrums will stop it. |
I don't, but I wfh two days a week and I live right next to it. Another golf course on my 3 days at work I drive by entrance every day. In summer around 6ish I see the guys coming out from playing golf. Pre-covd those places were dead during week and just old people. I also live near bar by golf course. It is by gas station. If I buy gas on way home from work it is packed at happy house with people 30-55. that also used to be empty during week. And forget about Starbucks. I dont go during week too crowded. Ironically the library is empty during week. And the ladies droppig off kids in sweat pants and going to brunch during week is crazy. I also live by a day care center next to diner. The ladies drop off and go to diner. |
So? |
You’re sooooo defensive. It’s fun to watch. |
Nope. Keep dreaming. |
This is true, except before 2020, I would manage my own presence and schedule - go to client site, office as needed. There are now mandates that were not in place in 2019. That is an issue. |
Your bad English is showing. Go back to your troll farm. |
It is my private sector friends who are free to take a class at gym or meet up for a walk at 2 pm. Feds have to be present on Teams. |
You understand that many people die during pandemics, many people lose their jobs, many people need to continue to work in person, and children in particular suffer and miss out on social and educational opportunities. With a recession more people will become destitute and financially vulnerable. It’s really sick to wish either of these things so you can work from home. You badly need perspective and likely psychiatric help. |