Anonymous wrote:Amazon is a terrible employee to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are serious about it, but boy has it been an epic cluster of leadership failure. From a heavy handed proclamation all must return without assessing office space (put them in the utility closets? Do they REALLY need wifi?) To hackneyed guidance on enforcement, it's been an absolute mess and they look like fools. All the engineers and they can't integrate a badge system to PTO or leave of absence systems? Sending out threatening emails about not being in the office 3 days a week to people on paternity and medical leave with obvious exceptions was despicable.
Umm, did they request paternity leave because otherwise that's not legal.
Yes, of course. Emails went out to anyone not in office 3 days a week despite many approved reasons. People out sick with covid? Too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are serious about it, but boy has it been an epic cluster of leadership failure. From a heavy handed proclamation all must return without assessing office space (put them in the utility closets? Do they REALLY need wifi?) To hackneyed guidance on enforcement, it's been an absolute mess and they look like fools. All the engineers and they can't integrate a badge system to PTO or leave of absence systems? Sending out threatening emails about not being in the office 3 days a week to people on paternity and medical leave with obvious exceptions was despicable.
They took away the private offices in some buildings and all the supplies were stopped like the extra monitors and not all have been replaced yet. They can easily track the work via logging on. There is more to this. Either government pressure from the subsidies or they are trying to reduce the workforce without layoffs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are serious about it, but boy has it been an epic cluster of leadership failure. From a heavy handed proclamation all must return without assessing office space (put them in the utility closets? Do they REALLY need wifi?) To hackneyed guidance on enforcement, it's been an absolute mess and they look like fools. All the engineers and they can't integrate a badge system to PTO or leave of absence systems? Sending out threatening emails about not being in the office 3 days a week to people on paternity and medical leave with obvious exceptions was despicable.
Umm, did they request paternity leave because otherwise that's not legal.
Yes, of course. Emails went out to anyone not in office 3 days a week despite many approved reasons. People out sick with covid? Too bad.
Seems like anyone on maternity leave planning on being a SAHM anyway can walk away with a nice settlement
Anonymous wrote:I'm glad. 100% remote work is bad for everyone (accept perhaps the slackers who hide behind WFH to mask how little they actually do). My nephew just got his business degree and he needs a job and wants to go into the office. I hope it works out for him getting to take the spot from someone who can't fathom leaving their house.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are serious about it, but boy has it been an epic cluster of leadership failure. From a heavy handed proclamation all must return without assessing office space (put them in the utility closets? Do they REALLY need wifi?) To hackneyed guidance on enforcement, it's been an absolute mess and they look like fools. All the engineers and they can't integrate a badge system to PTO or leave of absence systems? Sending out threatening emails about not being in the office 3 days a week to people on paternity and medical leave with obvious exceptions was despicable.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are serious about it, but boy has it been an epic cluster of leadership failure. From a heavy handed proclamation all must return without assessing office space (put them in the utility closets? Do they REALLY need wifi?) To hackneyed guidance on enforcement, it's been an absolute mess and they look like fools. All the engineers and they can't integrate a badge system to PTO or leave of absence systems? Sending out threatening emails about not being in the office 3 days a week to people on paternity and medical leave with obvious exceptions was despicable.
Anonymous wrote:I've been 100% remote since COVID. I don't dislike my job, but my health is better. I sleep longer, I eat healthier, I have more time to spend with friends(single and childless). I love my job and wfh makes it easier to focus since I'm in a quiet space and I can ping someone if I have a question. Being around people is quite overwhelming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is it good? Lots more on the road commuting. They are looking to get rid of folks.
They're opening up a brand-new headquarters right in NOVA why would they be looking to get rid of some people? And who are they bringing from out of town to replace them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are serious about it, but boy has it been an epic cluster of leadership failure. From a heavy handed proclamation all must return without assessing office space (put them in the utility closets? Do they REALLY need wifi?) To hackneyed guidance on enforcement, it's been an absolute mess and they look like fools. All the engineers and they can't integrate a badge system to PTO or leave of absence systems? Sending out threatening emails about not being in the office 3 days a week to people on paternity and medical leave with obvious exceptions was despicable.
Umm, did they request paternity leave because otherwise that's not legal.
Yes, of course. Emails went out to anyone not in office 3 days a week despite many approved reasons. People out sick with covid? Too bad.