Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some don't understand.
Some are jealous because they are in a field that doesnt allow such flexibility.
Some can't adjust to workplace evolution. "This is how it's always been done!"
Some think a woman's place in the house is barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen.
Some do not realize that WFH is not the female dream you envision it to be. Working from home often means women doing more work, more responsibilities, more multi-tasking. You replace the commute time with a FULL time worker, cleaner, cook, mother. Impossible to do everything and be everything all at the same time.
I'd much rather go to an office an have clear boundaries. I worked form home for 6 years, and went back to an office on purpose during Covid, before my kids were even back in school. I was quickly burnt out on being all things at all times to everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some don't understand.
Some are jealous because they are in a field that doesnt allow such flexibility.
Some can't adjust to workplace evolution. "This is how it's always been done!"
Some think a woman's place in the house is barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen.
Some do not realize that WFH is not the female dream you envision it to be. Working from home often means women doing more work, more responsibilities, more multi-tasking. You replace the commute time with a FULL time worker, cleaner, cook, mother. Impossible to do everything and be everything all at the same time.
I'd much rather go to an office an have clear boundaries. I worked form home for 6 years, and went back to an office on purpose during Covid, before my kids were even back in school. I was quickly burnt out on being all things at all times to everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Some don't understand.
Some are jealous because they are in a field that doesnt allow such flexibility.
Some can't adjust to workplace evolution. "This is how it's always been done!"
Some think a woman's place in the house is barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see this as a right/left thing. It’s simply human nature.
I leave my house at 5:30am and don’t return until 6pm. I’ve raised 2 kids with this schedule and it has been exhausting. 15 years of this so far.
I’m jealous of my neighbor who works from home. She grocery shops in the afternoon, picks her kids up at the bus stop, etc.
It’s basic jealousy. I’ll admit it. I would love what she has, but WFH isn’t available on my field.
And so I sit silently and dream about shorter work days and more flexibility.
Anonymous wrote:People are being brainwashed by Trump and his minions to think WFH is bad.
Trump always had wives and nannies and maids to do all the work. He never had to battle rush hour traffic, come home, cook dinner, and get kids to soccer games. He doesn't understand regular lives.
If you WFH and you don't have to drive two hours a day, it really helps. MAGA doesn't like that. They don't want you to have time with your family.
Anonymous wrote:Who are these workers so eager to RTO? Why didn’t they return to work already before this?
Are they even workers at all, or just jealous unemployed ppl?