Anonymous wrote:I wfh at the movies and restaurants. When they tried to call, I just don’t pick up the phone.
Anonymous wrote:I wfh at the movies and restaurants. When they tried to call, I just don’t pick up the phone.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the boss. The phrase was it "sounds unprofessional." If you are inside with a window open, unless the bird is right by your window and you are sitting by the window, you won't hear the chirping.
It sounds (the key word here) like you are hanging by the pool & relaxing with a laptop nearby. That doesn't mean you were. That's the way it SOUNDS.
Depending on who is in the call (clients, upper level management, etc.), you want to sound as professional as possible.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the boss. The phrase was it "sounds unprofessional." If you are inside with a window open, unless the bird is right by your window and you are sitting by the window, you won't hear the chirping.
It sounds (the key word here) like you are hanging by the pool & relaxing with a laptop nearby. That doesn't mean you were. That's the way it SOUNDS.
Depending on who is in the call (clients, upper level management, etc.), you want to sound as professional as possible.
This thread exemplifies that many people’s jobs consist almost entirely of micromanaging trivial nonsense. Any boss who cares about this enough to actually follow up on it clearly has a BS job. Sounds like a lot of commenters on this thread do, too.
Anonymous wrote:Use headphones. Many are now designed not to pick up ambient noise at all. I had a worker drilling right next to my home office door on a call once and I apologized for the noise, but the person on the other end said they couldn't hear anything.
ALL ambient noise is annoying, it's not just about the birds.