Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, people have smaller homes in nyc. No space to WFH with young kids and nanny bouncing around
I lived in NY most of life never met anyone with a Nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Also, people have smaller homes in nyc. No space to WFH with young kids and nanny bouncing around
Anonymous wrote:Well last week I got the highest rating my boss who works five days in office, we can work from home 1 day a week.
I did not work from home at all. My coworker did one at a week and took a 20 percent haircut on raise and bonus and was pissed.
I don’t think wfh days should count in raise or bonus calculator.
Anonymous wrote:Well last week I got the highest rating my boss who works five days in office, we can work from home 1 day a week.
I did not work from home at all. My coworker did one at a week and took a 20 percent haircut on raise and bonus and was pissed.
I don’t think wfh days should count in raise or bonus calculator.

Anonymous wrote:Why do you care where other people work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't read the whole article. Not clear if that means 80% of workers go to the office at least part of the time, or if workers are in the office 80% of the time. Big difference. Sounds miserable regardless.
80% of the time. Big banks say everyday but with tracking (yes, they are tracking) they want to see employees in the office at least 80% - or 4 out of 5 days.