Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More than one of my friends are in software engineering management roles over there. They have been complaining about productivity issues related to people not being in person for a while now. Real product development that is of any quality isn’t done completely siloed. Sole exceptions for things like Linux kernel development, where distributed teams of people who are highly interested get the work done, and they are all afraid of Linus calling them out anyways.
My husband complains that it’s because half the people are idiots. Doesn’t have much to do with RTO.
However, it is going to affect the good people who were hired remote, then told they had to come in 3 days a week and are doing crazy commutes from hours away and now will either have to move or lose their jobs.
We had to get an apartment and spend a lot of money so he can go in 3 days a week or drive 2 days each way 3 days a week. He’s been looking for something else for over a year and a half now but at his level it’s not easy. Now maybe we just sell our house except the COL is crazy higher in Arlington.
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If your husband is senior level at Amazon, you can afford a house in Arlington
Anonymous wrote:The truth is that star performers in tech have options, that’s how top companies are retaining talent.
Sure, everyone can’t be a star performer or be in top 10%, so it blows for those folks. Amazon has always been a company that believes in tremendous micromanaging, that is one of the core beliefs of Jeff Bezos.
But make no mistake, they will lose on top of the line talent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About time, not just for Amazon, but the entire country. RTO has taken a ridiculous amount of time to implement, and finally employers are turning the screw.
Agree. It’s so valuable for me to spend 2 hours commuting to sit in a conference room on teams calls with people in other cities.
My spouse will just be working less with the commute or calls to the west coast will have to be phone while driving. They have one day a week now and sit next to each other virtually on team calls.
Please don't do calls while driving. It is distracted driving, even hands-free. Block off the commute time.
Sorry RTO fans, but we were willing to accommodate many timezones WFO but now with RTO you have a very narrow window for meetings each day. Just won't get as much done. Sadness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i think the thing that grates people here and grates boomers ('grinds their gears') is people have a choice now. These engineers are in HIGH demand and they can beyond easily tell amazon to go f itself and go elsewhere and they will bc half of them are socially awkward introverts who do not need to be schlepping on a commute to travel to sit next to other socially awkward introverts coding in silence except for during sprints.
they just want attrition.
Have you talked to other people who were laid off from tech firms. I know of a handful of people all laid off 6-14 months ago and none of them have jobs. None! They all have excellent resumes (except one who is applying for senior roles and should be applying middle manager) and connections but so many people are out from other tech firms, companies have their pick and don’t have to pay top dollar for you anymore.
Anonymous wrote:On call weeks just got harder...up 5 times last night? No matter, up and out of bed, get dressed and head in.
Anonymous wrote:I assume that coming in will still mostly mean badging in for coffee and going home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More than one of my friends are in software engineering management roles over there. They have been complaining about productivity issues related to people not being in person for a while now. Real product development that is of any quality isn’t done completely siloed. Sole exceptions for things like Linux kernel development, where distributed teams of people who are highly interested get the work done, and they are all afraid of Linus calling them out anyways.
My husband complains that it’s because half the people are idiots. Doesn’t have much to do with RTO.
However, it is going to affect the good people who were hired remote, then told they had to come in 3 days a week and are doing crazy commutes from hours away and now will either have to move or lose their jobs.
We had to get an apartment and spend a lot of money so he can go in 3 days a week or drive 2 days each way 3 days a week. He’s been looking for something else for over a year and a half now but at his level it’s not easy. Now maybe we just sell our house except the COL is crazy higher in Arlington.
If your husband is senior level at Amazon, you can afford a house in Arlington
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About time, not just for Amazon, but the entire country. RTO has taken a ridiculous amount of time to implement, and finally employers are turning the screw.
Agree. It’s so valuable for me to spend 2 hours commuting to sit in a conference room on teams calls with people in other cities.
You do know you can move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More than one of my friends are in software engineering management roles over there. They have been complaining about productivity issues related to people not being in person for a while now. Real product development that is of any quality isn’t done completely siloed. Sole exceptions for things like Linux kernel development, where distributed teams of people who are highly interested get the work done, and they are all afraid of Linus calling them out anyways.
My husband complains that it’s because half the people are idiots. Doesn’t have much to do with RTO.
However, it is going to affect the good people who were hired remote, then told they had to come in 3 days a week and are doing crazy commutes from hours away and now will either have to move or lose their jobs.
We had to get an apartment and spend a lot of money so he can go in 3 days a week or drive 2 days each way 3 days a week. He’s been looking for something else for over a year and a half now but at his level it’s not easy. Now maybe we just sell our house except the COL is crazy higher in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:If it is a stealth layoff, which seems to be so obvious to some, then why nobody attempts to file class action lawsuit and demand severance plus punitive?
Anonymous wrote:This seems totally unnecessary and done solely for political reasons.
Anonymous wrote:This seems totally unnecessary and done solely for political reasons.