Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been told to go home and work from there until the end of time. I hate it though, I find it demotivating so my productivity and focus have dropped considerably. Are there offices you can rent somewhere in Arlington or thereabouts?
I'm curious about this: So it isn't the coworkers you miss, but the office furniture? The institutional bathrooms?
OP here. I miss having a professional environment and corporate-level facilities, e.g. desks, chairs, printers, shredders etc. I don’t care about the people, I’m only friends with the cleaning people. Plus I hate the conference calls. Do we really have to listen to people’s stupid dogs yapping away, or gurgling toddlers? I don’t see how this is a viable way to work. I don’t miss the toilets.
What is stopping you from getting a nice desk, printer, and shredder? I have all of those things (had them even before Covid). Do what you like, but this seems like a dumb reason to waste $1k/month
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been told to go home and work from there until the end of time. I hate it though, I find it demotivating so my productivity and focus have dropped considerably. Are there offices you can rent somewhere in Arlington or thereabouts?
I'm curious about this: So it isn't the coworkers you miss, but the office furniture? The institutional bathrooms?
OP here. I miss having a professional environment and corporate-level facilities, e.g. desks, chairs, printers, shredders etc. I don’t care about the people, I’m only friends with the cleaning people. Plus I hate the conference calls. Do we really have to listen to people’s stupid dogs yapping away, or gurgling toddlers? I don’t see how this is a viable way to work. I don’t miss the toilets.
What is stopping you from getting a nice desk, printer, and shredder? I have all of those things (had them even before Covid). Do what you like, but this seems like a dumb reason to waste $1k/month
And, again, why is it so hard to believe someone doesn’t want to WFH for the rest of their career, regardless of the reason?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been told to go home and work from there until the end of time. I hate it though, I find it demotivating so my productivity and focus have dropped considerably. Are there offices you can rent somewhere in Arlington or thereabouts?
I'm curious about this: So it isn't the coworkers you miss, but the office furniture? The institutional bathrooms?
OP here. I miss having a professional environment and corporate-level facilities, e.g. desks, chairs, printers, shredders etc. I don’t care about the people, I’m only friends with the cleaning people. Plus I hate the conference calls. Do we really have to listen to people’s stupid dogs yapping away, or gurgling toddlers? I don’t see how this is a viable way to work. I don’t miss the toilets.
What is stopping you from getting a nice desk, printer, and shredder? I have all of those things (had them even before Covid). Do what you like, but this seems like a dumb reason to waste $1k/month
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been told to go home and work from there until the end of time. I hate it though, I find it demotivating so my productivity and focus have dropped considerably. Are there offices you can rent somewhere in Arlington or thereabouts?
I'm curious about this: So it isn't the coworkers you miss, but the office furniture? The institutional bathrooms?
OP here. I miss having a professional environment and corporate-level facilities, e.g. desks, chairs, printers, shredders etc. I don’t care about the people, I’m only friends with the cleaning people. Plus I hate the conference calls. Do we really have to listen to people’s stupid dogs yapping away, or gurgling toddlers? I don’t see how this is a viable way to work. I don’t miss the toilets.
Anonymous wrote:Dunces it’s DCUM, at least two posters need an excuse to leave home do they can meet up with their AP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been told to go home and work from there until the end of time. I hate it though, I find it demotivating so my productivity and focus have dropped considerably. Are there offices you can rent somewhere in Arlington or thereabouts?
I'm curious about this: So it isn't the coworkers you miss, but the office furniture? The institutional bathrooms?
OP here. I miss having a professional environment and corporate-level facilities, e.g. desks, chairs, printers, shredders etc. I don’t care about the people, I’m only friends with the cleaning people. Plus I hate the conference calls. Do we really have to listen to people’s stupid dogs yapping away, or gurgling toddlers? I don’t see how this is a viable way to work. I don’t miss the toilets.
You'd still be doing conference calls though, right? Since it's not like you're back in your office bldg with your own coworkers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been told to go home and work from there until the end of time. I hate it though, I find it demotivating so my productivity and focus have dropped considerably. Are there offices you can rent somewhere in Arlington or thereabouts?
I'm curious about this: So it isn't the coworkers you miss, but the office furniture? The institutional bathrooms?
NP here - I miss getting dressed and leaving my own home, stopping for coffee on the way, and then being in a office with other grownups who've also gotten dressed and left their homes. Yeah I do miss my coworkers too but I can't do anything about that. I can do something about the being home 24-7 problem - also looking for an office like OP.
You know you can get dressed, get coffee and leave your house (oh, and have actual friends) every day without going into the office, right?
You sound like a middle manager.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been told to go home and work from there until the end of time. I hate it though, I find it demotivating so my productivity and focus have dropped considerably. Are there offices you can rent somewhere in Arlington or thereabouts?
I'm curious about this: So it isn't the coworkers you miss, but the office furniture? The institutional bathrooms?
OP here. I miss having a professional environment and corporate-level facilities, e.g. desks, chairs, printers, shredders etc. I don’t care about the people, I’m only friends with the cleaning people. Plus I hate the conference calls. Do we really have to listen to people’s stupid dogs yapping away, or gurgling toddlers? I don’t see how this is a viable way to work. I don’t miss the toilets.