Anonymous wrote: What snowflakes!
Doctors do ward rounds as early as 7am.
The POTUS gets waken up in the middle of the night if there is an emergency
If your work place has a urgent matters to deal with early you get your a** out of bed and get to that meeting .. geez
Anonymous wrote:I have had someone tell me he couldn't meet in a 2 hour midday window because he likes to have a long lunch with gym time. (I assume he's on a flex schedule and makes up the hours.) This was a fairly big group trying to find a time, and I wound up having to ask him if he'd let us impinge on that window by 30 minutes because otherwise it wasn't going to happen. He said ok but I found that a little frustrating and less reasonable than other conflicts, because you can just...move a workout.
Anonymous wrote:Me, a teacher realizing most people don’t work at 7:30 am 🥴🥴🥴 I have a parent meeting at 8am this week!
Anonymous wrote:The article is behind a paywall but I’ll say 8am meetings aren’t the norm at my Fortune 500 except among the most senior leaders. IME meetings at lower than c suite tend to run between 9am and 4pm, seemingly as an acknowledgment of the variability of beginning and end of day timeframes for employees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: What snowflakes!
Doctors do ward rounds as early as 7am.
The POTUS gets waken up in the middle of the night if there is an emergency
If your work place has a urgent matters to deal with early you get your a** out of bed and get to that meeting .. geez
Is this supposed to be persuasive? Most docs don't round at 7am. Those that do are surgeons and they're doing to before their cases in the OR. It's also part of their normal schedule. POTUS, is well, POTUS, and that's not a reasonable comparator.
So, how about YOU share with us YOUR work hours?
I am a nurse in neuro-angiography. Our outpatient arrive at 7:30 in the morning for pre op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: What snowflakes!
Doctors do ward rounds as early as 7am.
The POTUS gets waken up in the middle of the night if there is an emergency
If your work place has a urgent matters to deal with early you get your a** out of bed and get to that meeting .. geez
I’m neither a president nor a doctor. More widgets can wait until 9:00.
Anonymous wrote: What snowflakes!
Doctors do ward rounds as early as 7am.
The POTUS gets waken up in the middle of the night if there is an emergency
If your work place has a urgent matters to deal with early you get your a** out of bed and get to that meeting .. geez
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: What snowflakes!
Doctors do ward rounds as early as 7am.
The POTUS gets waken up in the middle of the night if there is an emergency
If your work place has a urgent matters to deal with early you get your a** out of bed and get to that meeting .. geez
Is this supposed to be persuasive? Most docs don't round at 7am. Those that do are surgeons and they're doing to before their cases in the OR. It's also part of their normal schedule. POTUS, is well, POTUS, and that's not a reasonable comparator.
So, how about YOU share with us YOUR work hours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wildly unpopular opinion : I miss the days when people would send an email asking when I was available for a meeting. I hate the idea of "blocking my calendar" and "putting something on someone's calendar" as if any unbooked time means I am free to meet. I might have a big project due the next day or be thinking of playing hooky this afternoon. And I definitely think it's ridiculous to have to block times outside of 9 to 5.
I usually look at calendars and then send out an email saying it looks like x date is good, if so I'll send out the invite. If not please suggest time.
Anonymous wrote:Wildly unpopular opinion : I miss the days when people would send an email asking when I was available for a meeting. I hate the idea of "blocking my calendar" and "putting something on someone's calendar" as if any unbooked time means I am free to meet. I might have a big project due the next day or be thinking of playing hooky this afternoon. And I definitely think it's ridiculous to have to block times outside of 9 to 5.