Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like to BS and chit chat being gone is torture for me and I barely get 30-60 minutes work done a day.
In office I get in chit chat 20-40 minutes then get to work till lunch, chit chat at lunch 20-40 minutes get to work then chit chat 10-20 minute around 3 pm while getting coffee.
I had two introverts in my dept whose productivity went way up WFH as i distracted them, the majority of us it fell a lot.
I don’t like WFH as forced on me. Pre WFH 99 percent of company WFH on Friday I went to office 100 percent of time. I talk to guard, lunch people, coffee person, facilities. I was a VP making 500k a year and everyone loved me at clerical level. I rarely bother other VPs or SVPs.
I have been like this my whole life. Even at 18 I had a moving job, I get McDonalds and coffee and chit chat with. I workers first. I normally get to work one hour early to have time for this.
Do you think disrupting your colleagues is ok?
What a nightmare .
Anonymous wrote:Does no-one work in an actual collaborative way? With whiteboard and discussing what would work to approach a problem? Drawing the concept, equations. Explaining to people in person how something works? Training new hires fresh from college on a system and making sure they are engaged and not lost? This is what we do. Granted we have no WFH options given the nature of the work anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Yet you have time for DCUM
Anonymous wrote:I like to BS and chit chat being gone is torture for me and I barely get 30-60 minutes work done a day.
In office I get in chit chat 20-40 minutes then get to work till lunch, chit chat at lunch 20-40 minutes get to work then chit chat 10-20 minute around 3 pm while getting coffee.
I had two introverts in my dept whose productivity went way up WFH as i distracted them, the majority of us it fell a lot.
I don’t like WFH as forced on me. Pre WFH 99 percent of company WFH on Friday I went to office 100 percent of time. I talk to guard, lunch people, coffee person, facilities. I was a VP making 500k a year and everyone loved me at clerical level. I rarely bother other VPs or SVPs.
I have been like this my whole life. Even at 18 I had a moving job, I get McDonalds and coffee and chit chat with. I workers first. I normally get to work one hour early to have time for this.
Anonymous wrote:I like to BS and chit chat being gone is torture for me and I barely get 30-60 minutes work done a day.
In office I get in chit chat 20-40 minutes then get to work till lunch, chit chat at lunch 20-40 minutes get to work then chit chat 10-20 minute around 3 pm while getting coffee.
I had two introverts in my dept whose productivity went way up WFH as i distracted them, the majority of us it fell a lot.
I don’t like WFH as forced on me. Pre WFH 99 percent of company WFH on Friday I went to office 100 percent of time. I talk to guard, lunch people, coffee person, facilities. I was a VP making 500k a year and everyone loved me at clerical level. I rarely bother other VPs or SVPs.
I have been like this my whole life. Even at 18 I had a moving job, I get McDonalds and coffee and chit chat with. I workers first. I normally get to work one hour early to have time for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today, I had to listen to 2 people in the office drone on and on and on and on and on for 50+ minutes BSing about everything from their kids, to traveling, to school projects, to how cute their outfits are. Worst yet, a 3rd person saw the other two BSing and also stopped by to BS. All of the noise ruins productivity and your ability to focus when people around are so loud all of the time and are BSing to kill time between meetings.
So much more productivity at home where it is quiet and you don't have people stopping into your office to BS or people around you BS for hours per week while annoying everyone around them. But hey, I guess you got team building and 'culture' when your employees waste 50 minutes talking about shoes and their kids while ruining the productivity of everyone around them.
We were told that's a good thing. Called "collaboration"... fancier word for BSing.
+1
Also, nothing like coming back to the office, only to have all your meetings….on Zoom.![]()
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The collab stuff is all such BS.
I was at a job like that before the pandemic. Since I lived in the DC area, I had to report into the office along with other DC people. But the field people didn't. This made no sense. I traveled an hour into DC to have conference calls with people in North Carolina, Ohio, and California--who all worked from home.
Anonymous wrote:I like to BS and chit chat being gone is torture for me and I barely get 30-60 minutes work done a day.
In office I get in chit chat 20-40 minutes then get to work till lunch, chit chat at lunch 20-40 minutes get to work then chit chat 10-20 minute around 3 pm while getting coffee.
I had two introverts in my dept whose productivity went way up WFH as i distracted them, the majority of us it fell a lot.
I don’t like WFH as forced on me. Pre WFH 99 percent of company WFH on Friday I went to office 100 percent of time. I talk to guard, lunch people, coffee person, facilities. I was a VP making 500k a year and everyone loved me at clerical level. I rarely bother other VPs or SVPs.
I have been like this my whole life. Even at 18 I had a moving job, I get McDonalds and coffee and chit chat with. I workers first. I normally get to work one hour early to have time for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today, I had to listen to 2 people in the office drone on and on and on and on and on for 50+ minutes BSing about everything from their kids, to traveling, to school projects, to how cute their outfits are. Worst yet, a 3rd person saw the other two BSing and also stopped by to BS. All of the noise ruins productivity and your ability to focus when people around are so loud all of the time and are BSing to kill time between meetings.
So much more productivity at home where it is quiet and you don't have people stopping into your office to BS or people around you BS for hours per week while annoying everyone around them. But hey, I guess you got team building and 'culture' when your employees waste 50 minutes talking about shoes and their kids while ruining the productivity of everyone around them.
We were told that's a good thing. Called "collaboration"... fancier word for BSing.
+1
Also, nothing like coming back to the office, only to have all your meetings….on Zoom.![]()
![]()
The collab stuff is all such BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today, I had to listen to 2 people in the office drone on and on and on and on and on for 50+ minutes BSing about everything from their kids, to traveling, to school projects, to how cute their outfits are. Worst yet, a 3rd person saw the other two BSing and also stopped by to BS. All of the noise ruins productivity and your ability to focus when people around are so loud all of the time and are BSing to kill time between meetings.
So much more productivity at home where it is quiet and you don't have people stopping into your office to BS or people around you BS for hours per week while annoying everyone around them. But hey, I guess you got team building and 'culture' when your employees waste 50 minutes talking about shoes and their kids while ruining the productivity of everyone around them.
We were told that's a good thing. Called "collaboration"... fancier word for BSing.
Anonymous wrote:If my office wants me in and my productivity down, that's on them. It's constant chit chat and breaks.