This. And block off your calendar for when you need to leave the office. Of course be available to meet over lunchtimes (does anyone even take "lunch" any more?). As a manager, flexibility is key. Love workers that are at it early with only maybe a cursory check after the commute home. Personally, I have a very early start, then a gap, then I get a ton of things out and communicated for the next day for my team in an earlier timezone. It's super efficient. |
| The fact that you are concentrating on this seems to be a big red flag about you |
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We had a guy with a 1.5-2 hour commute in our office. He came in later and stayed later to avoid traffic. He always complained about the commute and it made everyone suspicious of his work - sort of like dating, what’s up with this guy that no one offered him a job a whole hour closer to his home? Why did he accept a job so far away if he hates it?
If I were OP, I would look for something closer and in the meantime just tell boss you love your work so much it is worth the commute and that the shifted hours just mean you can dedicate less time in traffic. |
| I would tell him how exhausted you during business hours. He can’t help it that you aren’t getting enough sleep. |
| To be honest what does your commute have to do with the price of tea in China? |
| Talk to him. |
With these tariffs? Who Can afford tea form China? |
Good answer!! But really my old boss used to say you took a job at the office, you knew office location before you took job. How is commute now the issue. The office is still in same location. |
| I think having 4pm meetings is pretty unusual actually: my work place is across several time zones but there is a mindfulness about not scheduling too late into the day. 3pm is really the last slot we'd have unless there is some sort of emergency. |
| How is this his problem? You have so much entitlement it's scary. |
Buy your tea in the US. https://destinationtea.com/7-american-tea-companies-youll-love/ |
Obviously you are not in multiple time zones. 4 pm is only 1 pm for co-workers in San Fran. |
Yeah but 30-60 minutes in no traffic is different...it's a known commute. Here you could be 10 miles away and that's 30 minutes or 2 hours. |
I am and my point is the PST people are accommodating, as are the EST people: we schedule between 11 and 3 EST. |
Move |