Anonymous wrote: This is an interesting thread. I feel something close to hatred for the person who starts the meeting more than five minutes before it’s meant to start. It’s like they are being over competitive, or overprepared, it stresses me out to see that they are sitting there waiting for me when the meeting isn’t supposed to have started. Those of you joining meetings 10 minutes early, know that some of us loathe you. By the way I am not talking about very large meetings of 50+ people where it may make sense to join early, and people may be socializing. I’m Talking about all the other meetings
Anonymous wrote: This is an interesting thread. I feel something close to hatred for the person who starts the meeting more than five minutes before it’s meant to start. It’s like they are being over competitive, or overprepared, it stresses me out to see that they are sitting there waiting for me when the meeting isn’t supposed to have started. Those of you joining meetings 10 minutes early, know that some of us loathe you. By the way I am not talking about very large meetings of 50+ people where it may make sense to join early, and people may be socializing. I’m Talking about all the other meetings
Anonymous wrote:I prefer to log on when I get that 15 minute notification, but stay on mute with camera off. Then I can just work the next 15 minutes uninterrupted and without watching the clock: I'll hear you start the meeting and switch screens.
I don't want to chat beforehand, no. People who do are the reason I can't always log in early.
Anonymous wrote:Because I've got to keep a leg up on the competition. Getting in early and claiming some virtual space in a meeting is one way to do that. Want to get left in the dust? Cool, sign in to a 2:00p meeting at 2:00.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I subscribe to the “if you’re early you’re on time, if you’re on time you’re late” train of thought. I’m early in person too. No more than 5 minutes early for online meetings and 10 for in person.
Same.
+2
Why is this even a question, OP? You clearly aren't cut of the same DCUM competitive clothe as the rest of us...
Anonymous wrote:This thread is blowing my mind. I spend 8 hours a day on teams/zoom meetings. I never log in early to check my tech - what’s the point? How rarely are you doing online meetings that you have to check whether your mic is working? And my meetings are usually back to back so no time to show up early. I’m lucky to show up on time. Considering job hunting now!