Anonymous wrote:If I am sharing a presentation or uploading documents I will go in early to test, setup polls, or create folders/upload the documents. If I am just attending then I may go a minute or two early. Especially if I have to be on video.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I subscribe to the “if you’re early you’re on time, if you’re on time you’re late” train of thought. I’m early in person too. No more than 5 minutes early for online meetings and 10 for in person.
Same.
Anonymous wrote:I subscribe to the “if you’re early you’re on time, if you’re on time you’re late” train of thought. I’m early in person too. No more than 5 minutes early for online meetings and 10 for in person.
Anonymous wrote:I prefer to log on when I get that 15 minute notification, but stay on mute with camera off. Then I can just work the next 15 minutes uninterrupted and without watching the clock: I'll hear you start the meeting and switch screens.
I don't want to chat beforehand, no. People who do are the reason I can't always log in early.
Anonymous wrote:I sign in 5 minutes early in case I have technical difficulties. I go on mute, though, if I'm early.