Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really loud?
She's constantly taking water swigs and towel wiping her brow. So... not very professional
She's towel wiping her brow....from walking? I walk on my treadmill for an hour a day and I don't sweat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Must be nice.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it really loud?
She's constantly taking water swigs and towel wiping her brow. So... not very professional
She's towel wiping her brow....from walking? I walk on my treadmill for an hour a day and I don't sweat.
No. It’s normal
Anonymous wrote:That’s unprofessional. On her own time? Fine. But to be visibly working out on meetings is very attention-seeking and distracting. Tell her to cut it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The question is: would this be appropriate during an in-person meeting? The answer is no.
Bingo. If someone were to start walking in circles around the room during an in person meeting that wouldn’t fly.
False equivalence fallacy. Try again.
Anonymous wrote:Not appropriate even for internal meetings unless it is occasional and with someone you know well. Otherwise it sends a message of “You are not important enough for me to dedicate this time to you. This is only worth my time if I can multi-task too.”
Someone did this (went off-camera so they could take a walk) during our initial intro/get to know you one-on-one meeting when they moved from another part of the org to a team adjacent to mine. I would ordinarily have gone out of my way to be helpful, share knowledge, connect them to others. After they did that I got a bad taste in my mouth and didn’t put in extra effort beyond answering the questions they asked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y’all really be stressed out & bothered about everything. If her work product is fine, let this woman work out. I have horrible adhd and I pace my entire house on calls. Is that also unprofessional?
Walking on calls is not inappropriate. Walking on a zoom meeting is distracting, so it's inappropriate.
Oh my god shut up. Stop nagging
Pp isn’t nagging, they’re answering the question that was asked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y’all really be stressed out & bothered about everything. If her work product is fine, let this woman work out. I have horrible adhd and I pace my entire house on calls. Is that also unprofessional?
Walking on calls is not inappropriate. Walking on a zoom meeting is distracting, so it's inappropriate.
Oh my god shut up. Stop nagging
Anonymous wrote:Working out while on a business video call? People are so stupid. What’s next? Stretching in your leotard?
Anonymous wrote:The question is: would this be appropriate during an in-person meeting? The answer is no.
Anonymous wrote:Incredibly inappropriate especially for client facing calls.