Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care so much? Work in the office or don't, but stop policing everyone else's behavior. Keep your eyes on your own paper.
It’s my tax dollars at work. Or not at work. That’s the problem.
But it’s cool. It’ll all be over soon enough.
I have to agree. I have a friend -- lovely person -- who is a fed, works from home and is an avid reader. She literally reads books during the work day! She loves to "work" from home.
But aren't those type of people also unproductive in the office? Yes, it's harder to sit and read a book at your desk, but you could be doing other things. Just because you are in the office doesn't mean you are working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care so much? Work in the office or don't, but stop policing everyone else's behavior. Keep your eyes on your own paper.
It’s my tax dollars at work. Or not at work. That’s the problem.
But it’s cool. It’ll all be over soon enough.
I have to agree. I have a friend -- lovely person -- who is a fed, works from home and is an avid reader. She literally reads books during the work day! She loves to "work" from home.
But aren't those type of people also unproductive in the office? Yes, it's harder to sit and read a book at your desk, but you could be doing other things. Just because you are in the office doesn't mean you are working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care so much? Work in the office or don't, but stop policing everyone else's behavior. Keep your eyes on your own paper.
It’s my tax dollars at work. Or not at work. That’s the problem.
But it’s cool. It’ll all be over soon enough.
I have to agree. I have a friend -- lovely person -- who is a fed, works from home and is an avid reader. She literally reads books during the work day! She loves to "work" from home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care so much? Work in the office or don't, but stop policing everyone else's behavior. Keep your eyes on your own paper.
It’s my tax dollars at work. Or not at work. That’s the problem.
But it’s cool. It’ll all be over soon enough.
Anonymous wrote:Article after article like this one. Can’t wait for the feds to wise up and save our city.
https://fortune.com/2023/06/14/is-remote-work-era-ending-doomed-4-reasons-why-productivity/
Anonymous wrote:Article after article like this one. Can’t wait for the feds to wise up and save our city.
https://fortune.com/2023/06/14/is-remote-work-era-ending-doomed-4-reasons-why-productivity/
Anonymous wrote:Why do people keep indulging this troll. S/he starts a thread practically every day on the same topic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care so much? Work in the office or don't, but stop policing everyone else's behavior. Keep your eyes on your own paper.
It’s my tax dollars at work. Or not at work. That’s the problem.
But it’s cool. It’ll all be over soon enough.
Anonymous wrote:NOMA worker again. BTW, my fed agency just expanded its remote work program and going to hoteling/reserving office space for employees when going into the office. Doubt we will be reversing course anytime soon, given this is all being negotiated with the union.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird. I’m seeing more articles like this one about how RTO has stalled https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-return-to-the-office-has-stalled-e0af9741
Not because employers don’t want it.
I just laugh at the suggestion that workers are more “productive“ at home. We all know that is not why workers want to work remotely. This is an anonymous forum. Why can’t you just admit it? You want to work remotely because it is easier for you and easier for childcare. Not because you think it’s more productive. You don’t care about productivity at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Article after article like this one. Can’t wait for the feds to wise up and save our city.
https://fortune.com/2023/06/14/is-remote-work-era-ending-doomed-4-reasons-why-productivity/
I’ve lived in DC on and off since the late 80s. It has nothing to do with on-site feds (there was no remote work in the 90s and DC was a dump).
Gentrification led to over expanding. My neighborhood alone went from lovely row homes to over priced condos, no play space for families and NINE coffee shops in three blocks. Eventually those young people get married and have kids. They want playgrounds. They want good schools and they want more than just latte and gelato.
I’m talking about downtown. Y’all need to get back here. Stop being selfish hermits in the exurbs and get back into the city in offices where you belong. That’s what you signed up for when you took your job. Stop fleecing the taxpayers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care so much? Work in the office or don't, but stop policing everyone else's behavior. Keep your eyes on your own paper.
It’s my tax dollars at work. Or not at work. That’s the problem.
But it’s cool. It’ll all be over soon enough.
Your taxes pay for private businesses? That’s what the article you linked is about.
Yea you’re a logical thinker. Not.
Ooh, ad hominem! Always the sign of someone with a good point! At least I know the difference between “yeah” and “yea.”
Well, now you’re resorting to correcting my English, rather than addressing the ridiculousness of your argument. The true sign of defeat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Article after article like this one. Can’t wait for the feds to wise up and save our city.
https://fortune.com/2023/06/14/is-remote-work-era-ending-doomed-4-reasons-why-productivity/
I’ve lived in DC on and off since the late 80s. It has nothing to do with on-site feds (there was no remote work in the 90s and DC was a dump).
Gentrification led to over expanding. My neighborhood alone went from lovely row homes to over priced condos, no play space for families and NINE coffee shops in three blocks. Eventually those young people get married and have kids. They want playgrounds. They want good schools and they want more than just latte and gelato.
I’m talking about downtown. Y’all need to get back here. Stop being selfish hermits in the exurbs and get back into the city in offices where you belong. That’s what you signed up for when you took your job. Stop fleecing the taxpayers.