Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there was no traffic, I could get to my office downtown from my home in 10 minutes. IN traffic, it takes anywhere from 30 to 45 minutes. It sucks but unless you are moving closer in to a point where you will actually walk still plan to have to make some kind of commute.
+1
Just about everyone I know in DC-proper and close-in is still spending 30-60 mins. commuting each way.
Anonymous wrote:If there was no traffic, I could get to my office downtown from my home in 10 minutes. IN traffic, it takes anywhere from 30 to 45 minutes. It sucks but unless you are moving closer in to a point where you will actually walk still plan to have to make some kind of commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I fill my time to turn it into work. Schedule a conference call. Make people do something or present to you while you drive home.
If she is just returning to the workforce, she might not have the luxury of being the scheduler of the conference calls or delegator of the tasks.
Exactly my thought. Seriously doubt OP reentered workforce as the boss.
And I would hate my boss if he called me up to have me "present" to him like that. Assy behavior.
Everybody does conference calls from the car now and then... from the airport, to the next meeting, etc. Nobody cares if you are sitting at a desk or in the carpool line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been on conference calls where one person was driving and it always sounds like they are in an f'ing wind tunnel. The white noise in the background the ENTIRE CALL is so distracting and annoying.
Maybe they were driving a motorcycle.
Anonymous wrote:I've been on conference calls where one person was driving and it always sounds like they are in an f'ing wind tunnel. The white noise in the background the ENTIRE CALL is so distracting and annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I fill my time to turn it into work. Schedule a conference call. Make people do something or present to you while you drive home.
If she is just returning to the workforce, she might not have the luxury of being the scheduler of the conference calls or delegator of the tasks.
Exactly my thought. Seriously doubt OP reentered workforce as the boss.
And I would hate my boss if he called me up to have me "present" to him like that. Assy behavior.
Everybody does conference calls from the car now and then... from the airport, to the next meeting, etc. Nobody cares if you are sitting at a desk or in the carpool line.
It's not whether its acceptable to the other people on the call... if it's a good idea from a road safety perspective. It's distracted driving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I fill my time to turn it into work. Schedule a conference call. Make people do something or present to you while you drive home.
If she is just returning to the workforce, she might not have the luxury of being the scheduler of the conference calls or delegator of the tasks.
Exactly my thought. Seriously doubt OP reentered workforce as the boss.
And I would hate my boss if he called me up to have me "present" to him like that. Assy behavior.
Everybody does conference calls from the car now and then... from the airport, to the next meeting, etc. Nobody cares if you are sitting at a desk or in the carpool line.
Anonymous wrote:Sigh. I am trying to fill the time with audio books and calling my mom/friends. But it's still no use, I was so sad this afternoon to be stuck in traffic instead of hanging out with my kids. So incredibly bummed. So hard to handle right now, but I really need this job, esp after several years off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I fill my time to turn it into work. Schedule a conference call. Make people do something or present to you while you drive home.
My old boss used to do this when he was late driving in in the AM. Terrible idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I fill my time to turn it into work. Schedule a conference call. Make people do something or present to you while you drive home.
If she is just returning to the workforce, she might not have the luxury of being the scheduler of the conference calls or delegator of the tasks.
Exactly my thought. Seriously doubt OP reentered workforce as the boss.
And I would hate my boss if he called me up to have me "present" to him like that. Assy behavior.