Anonymous wrote:It tells me that she has good boundaries and doesn't want work on her personal devices.
If your employer wants work done from home, supply a laptop.
Anonymous wrote:It tells me that she has good boundaries and doesn't want work on her personal devices.
If your employer wants work done from home, supply a laptop.
Anonymous wrote:It would have been odd before the rise of large iPads with keyboards. Now, I imagine that it is fairly common.
Anonymous wrote:Neither my husband nor I have a personal home computer. And we both work in the software/tech industry. We are just so used to using our work laptops, never had the need to buy one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People under 40 use their phones and iPads and work machines.
They don't need a laptop or desktop for personal life.
Women, that is. Men need their "gaming rigs".
I don't know any men who play video games after college.
Anonymous wrote:My employer permits telework when the Fed allows it due to inclement weather. A new hire did not touch any work on Tuesday when we had all that snow. So, in anticipation of tomorrow's event, our manager just sent an email out asking everyone to confirm their ability to field emails and work orders remotely.
She replied that she didn't have a computer at home It's 2024. What does that tell you about her?
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a home computer. I'm not a luddite either. I have an ipad and an iphone. I use my work laptop very rarely at home for personal things. I'm not sure what people need a personal laptop for.