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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had some quit this week due to RTO. Quite Frankly she was good and smart but no longer worth the effort. It was embarrassing near the end her reign to dial in and zoom into in person meetings that were in person. when she did come, late, leaving early, calling out. In the end she tried to get at 15 hour in person work week. 5 hours a day three days and when she attempted that first 15 minutes were breakfast, then a 30 minute lunch and another 15 minute of coffee bathroom breaks. So really a 4 hour day. She kept fighting for 2021 and 100 percent remote. More power to her I am sure she will find it at another place. But don’t try to bend a company to your will. [/quote] She asked for what she wanted, and left when she didn't get it. Seems like a normal business transaction. Good for her. The attitude that people can't complain and can't ask for what they want is what's embarrassing. Finding a new job has costs that people would prefer to forgo, and finding a replacement hire has costs that employers would prefer to forgo. It can't always work out, but DCUM acts like it's rude to even try.[/quote]
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