Anonymous wrote:Is this person young?! Does everything on their phone? I don't get it. You gotta have your own computer. I will not do any personal things like banking or research on my DOD government machine it's unprofessional and irresponsible to not have your own computer in 2024.
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a computer at home. Why would I need one? I have my smartphone and I have an iPad Pro. Everything I need to accomplish in my personal life can be accomplished using those two devices.
Out of curiosity, how do you deal with storage and backups? Or do you have nothing in digital form that is worth storing?
I have multiple desktop and laptop computers at home that I use all the time. I couldn't really conceive of not having that stuff in 2024, but I work in IT. (I also wouldn't want to carry a work laptop back and forth every day--we have networks for that.)
That said, it's fair that the employee noted in this thread either doesn't have a computer at home or doesn't want to use it for work. I know people who don't have cell phones, and many of us who have them would never allow the numbers to be given out to people at work. Either the employee goes to the office and works there, or the employer needs to provide the employee with the necessary hardware to work at home. Including the Internet connection.
Anonymous wrote:Is this person young?! Does everything on their phone? I don't get it. You gotta have your own computer. I will not do any personal things like banking or research on my DOD government machine it's unprofessional and irresponsible to not have your own computer in 2024.
I don't have a computer at home. Why would I need one? I have my smartphone and I have an iPad Pro. Everything I need to accomplish in my personal life can be accomplished using those two devices.
Anonymous wrote:I question any agency or company telling people to do work from a personal laptop in the year 2024. Most companies have citrix based solutions to permit this but still very strange in todays age.
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.