Anonymous wrote:Must be nice.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really loud?
She's constantly taking water swigs and towel wiping her brow. So... not very professional
She's towel wiping her brow....from walking? I walk on my treadmill for an hour a day and I don't sweat.
Must be nice.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really loud?
She's constantly taking water swigs and towel wiping her brow. So... not very professional
She's towel wiping her brow....from walking? I walk on my treadmill for an hour a day and I don't sweat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y’all really be stressed out & bothered about everything. If her work product is fine, let this woman work out. I have horrible adhd and I pace my entire house on calls. Is that also unprofessional?
Walking on calls is not inappropriate. Walking on a zoom meeting is distracting, so it's inappropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The question is: would this be appropriate during an in-person meeting? The answer is no.
Bingo. If someone were to start walking in circles around the room during an in person meeting that wouldn’t fly.
Anonymous wrote:The question is: would this be appropriate during an in-person meeting? The answer is no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y’all really be stressed out & bothered about everything. If her work product is fine, let this woman work out. I have horrible adhd and I pace my entire house on calls. Is that also unprofessional?
Walking on calls is not inappropriate. Walking on a zoom meeting is distracting, so it's inappropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Y’all really be stressed out & bothered about everything. If her work product is fine, let this woman work out. I have horrible adhd and I pace my entire house on calls. Is that also unprofessional?
Anonymous wrote:Y’all really be stressed out & bothered about everything. If her work product is fine, let this woman work out. I have horrible adhd and I pace my entire house on calls. Is that also unprofessional?