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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I totally agree op it's very unprofessional as well and managers really need to start putting their foot down here. Wfh doesn't mean you get to forgo daycare, nannies, babysitters...it's cheap and unprofessional.[/quote] The managers will then 1. Be explaining why the team is picking up the slack from a ton of vacancies when people leave And 2. Start having people call out sick rather than WFH when their kids are home. So, bitter employee, do you want to have a 25-30% vacancy rate, do you want to have a bunch of major disruptions when people call in sick, or do you want to cope with the enormous inconvenience of hearing a child on a zoom call?[/quote]
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