Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Redditor gambled and lost. Time to decide betw the job and the commute. The employer can set any reasonable conditions they wish and RTO is reasonable.
No sympathy.
Exactly. If people don’t want t be in the office, they need to find remote jobs. No one wants to hear the whining.
Then why did you open the thread. The subject is unambiguous. Clearly you do want to hear the whining.
To say “stop whining, find a new job!” Happy? Clearly every other poster agrees with me and this thread is not going how you anticipated. If you don’t like your job, no one is stopping you from getting a new one.
Um no, I'm pretty sure it's just you spamming this thread over and over again.
-DP that thinks RTO people are being purposefully obtuse.
Wrong. No sympathy poster here. You moved, hoping you could have your cake and eat it too. You lost. Get a new job or solve your commute problem.
And no, I don’t care about SF traffic and your employer doesn't have to care. Figure it out or quit and stop whining about it.
Hey, my commute is 5 miles away from my job in the DC area and it often still takes me 45 minutes to get home each day. I'm not whining about my commute in SF traffic, but I can certainly sympathize with what people are dealing with here. You on the other hand are just being awful for the sake of being awful. That's just sad for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Redditor gambled and lost. Time to decide betw the job and the commute. The employer can set any reasonable conditions they wish and RTO is reasonable.
No sympathy.
Exactly. If people don’t want t be in the office, they need to find remote jobs. No one wants to hear the whining.
Then why did you open the thread. The subject is unambiguous. Clearly you do want to hear the whining.
To say “stop whining, find a new job!” Happy? Clearly every other poster agrees with me and this thread is not going how you anticipated. If you don’t like your job, no one is stopping you from getting a new one.
Um no, I'm pretty sure it's just you spamming this thread over and over again.
-DP that thinks RTO people are being purposefully obtuse.
Wrong. No sympathy poster here. You moved, hoping you could have your cake and eat it too. You lost. Get a new job or solve your commute problem.
And no, I don’t care about SF traffic and your employer doesn't have to care. Figure it out or quit and stop whining about it.
Hey, my commute is 5 miles away from my job in the DC area and it often still takes me 45 minutes to get home each day. I'm not whining about my commute in SF traffic, but I can certainly sympathize with what people are dealing with here. You on the other hand are just being awful for the sake of being awful. That's just sad for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Redditor gambled and lost. Time to decide betw the job and the commute. The employer can set any reasonable conditions they wish and RTO is reasonable.
No sympathy.
Exactly. If people don’t want t be in the office, they need to find remote jobs. No one wants to hear the whining.
Then why did you open the thread. The subject is unambiguous. Clearly you do want to hear the whining.
To say “stop whining, find a new job!” Happy? Clearly every other poster agrees with me and this thread is not going how you anticipated. If you don’t like your job, no one is stopping you from getting a new one.
Um no, I'm pretty sure it's just you spamming this thread over and over again.
-DP that thinks RTO people are being purposefully obtuse.
Wrong. No sympathy poster here. You moved, hoping you could have your cake and eat it too. You lost. Get a new job or solve your commute problem.
And no, I don’t care about SF traffic and your employer doesn't have to care. Figure it out or quit and stop whining about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they living so far from their work place? Seems self inflected.
They don’t live far from work. The traffic in the San Jose area is horrendous even on weekends and holidays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they living so far from their work place? Seems self inflected.
Why is the employer requiring RTO for a job that could done remotely? Seems inflicted by the employer.
Anonymous wrote:People live in way more densely packed areas than SF and manage to get to work every day in countries where they don't do WFH. Honestly the solution here is clean, well-policed mass transit. And I say this as a Republican.
Anonymous wrote:Why are they living so far from their work place? Seems self inflected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Redditor gambled and lost. Time to decide betw the job and the commute. The employer can set any reasonable conditions they wish and RTO is reasonable.
No sympathy.
Exactly. If people don’t want t be in the office, they need to find remote jobs. No one wants to hear the whining.
Then why did you open the thread. The subject is unambiguous. Clearly you do want to hear the whining.
To say “stop whining, find a new job!” Happy? Clearly every other poster agrees with me and this thread is not going how you anticipated. If you don’t like your job, no one is stopping you from getting a new one.
You’d be wrong.
Um no, I'm pretty sure it's just you spamming this thread over and over again.
-DP that thinks RTO people are being purposefully obtuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Redditor gambled and lost. Time to decide betw the job and the commute. The employer can set any reasonable conditions they wish and RTO is reasonable.
No sympathy.
Exactly. If people don’t want t be in the office, they need to find remote jobs. No one wants to hear the whining.
Then why did you open the thread. The subject is unambiguous. Clearly you do want to hear the whining.
To say “stop whining, find a new job!” Happy? Clearly every other poster agrees with me and this thread is not going how you anticipated. If you don’t like your job, no one is stopping you from getting a new one.
Um no, I'm pretty sure it's just you spamming this thread over and over again.
-DP that thinks RTO people are being purposefully obtuse.
Anonymous wrote:Redditor gambled and lost. Time to decide betw the job and the commute. The employer can set any reasonable conditions they wish and RTO is reasonable.
No sympathy.
Anonymous wrote:Why are they living so far from their work place? Seems self inflected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Redditor gambled and lost. Time to decide betw the job and the commute. The employer can set any reasonable conditions they wish and RTO is reasonable.
No sympathy.
Exactly. If people don’t want t be in the office, they need to find remote jobs. No one wants to hear the whining.
Then why did you open the thread. The subject is unambiguous. Clearly you do want to hear the whining.
To say “stop whining, find a new job!” Happy? Clearly every other poster agrees with me and this thread is not going how you anticipated. If you don’t like your job, no one is stopping you from getting a new one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Redditor gambled and lost. Time to decide betw the job and the commute. The employer can set any reasonable conditions they wish and RTO is reasonable.
No sympathy.
Exactly. If people don’t want t be in the office, they need to find remote jobs. No one wants to hear the whining.
Then why did you open the thread. The subject is unambiguous. Clearly you do want to hear the whining.