Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why they called RTOAnonymous wrote:Yes, I try to keep my meetings light on both Mondays and Fridays (my wfh days) so I can do laundry, errands and organizational stuff before/after the weekend.
And rightly so.
Exactly. To think that it’s ok to get pedicures, shoppings and other errands done while working from home is outrageous. If you want to be getting that six figure salary, your butt better be in the office all day M-F. Not shopping at Costco while on “conference call”.
Hi boomer. I see you never made it past middle management in your career.
I’m the PP who runs errands, a millennial, and actually in middle management. I think this poster never made it out of entry-level jobs where you do, in fact, need your butt in the seat and instant responsiveness.
And yet without those people you would not have your easy remote jobs of “managers”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I try to keep my meetings light on both Mondays and Fridays (my wfh days) so I can do laundry, errands and organizational stuff before/after the weekend.
I think posts like this are why there was resentment against feds working from home.
If it is your work day, it is not your errand day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why they called RTOAnonymous wrote:Yes, I try to keep my meetings light on both Mondays and Fridays (my wfh days) so I can do laundry, errands and organizational stuff before/after the weekend.
And rightly so.
Exactly. To think that it’s ok to get pedicures, shoppings and other errands done while working from home is outrageous. If you want to be getting that six figure salary, your butt better be in the office all day M-F. Not shopping at Costco while on “conference call”.
Hi boomer. I see you never made it past middle management in your career.
I’m the PP who runs errands, a millennial, and actually in middle management. I think this poster never made it out of entry-level jobs where you do, in fact, need your butt in the seat and instant responsiveness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I try to keep my meetings light on both Mondays and Fridays (my wfh days) so I can do laundry, errands and organizational stuff before/after the weekend.
Sounds like a ringing endorsement for RTO.
Two promotions and consistent Above Strong ratings in the past 5 years, but thanks for your concern!
I enjoy my in-office days, but some of us don’t require babysitting all day every day.
Anyone spending their workday at Homegoods and the nail salon probably needs in office supervision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I try to keep my meetings light on both Mondays and Fridays (my wfh days) so I can do laundry, errands and organizational stuff before/after the weekend.
Sounds like a ringing endorsement for RTO.
Two promotions and consistent Above Strong ratings in the past 5 years, but thanks for your concern!
I enjoy my in-office days, but some of us don’t require babysitting all day every day.
Anyone spending their workday at Homegoods and the nail salon probably needs in office supervision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I try to keep my meetings light on both Mondays and Fridays (my wfh days) so I can do laundry, errands and organizational stuff before/after the weekend.
Sounds like a ringing endorsement for RTO.
Two promotions and consistent Above Strong ratings in the past 5 years, but thanks for your concern!
I enjoy my in-office days, but some of us don’t require babysitting all day every day.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I try to keep my meetings light on both Mondays and Fridays (my wfh days) so I can do laundry, errands and organizational stuff before/after the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I can't imagine how sad life is that running errands occupies this much space in your mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why they called RTOAnonymous wrote:Yes, I try to keep my meetings light on both Mondays and Fridays (my wfh days) so I can do laundry, errands and organizational stuff before/after the weekend.
And rightly so.
Exactly. To think that it’s ok to get pedicures, shoppings and other errands done while working from home is outrageous. If you want to be getting that six figure salary, your butt better be in the office all day M-F. Not shopping at Costco while on “conference call”.
Hi boomer. I see you never made it past middle management in your career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why they called RTOAnonymous wrote:Yes, I try to keep my meetings light on both Mondays and Fridays (my wfh days) so I can do laundry, errands and organizational stuff before/after the weekend.
And rightly so.
Exactly. To think that it’s ok to get pedicures, shoppings and other errands done while working from home is outrageous. If you want to be getting that six figure salary, your butt better be in the office all day M-F. Not shopping at Costco while on “conference call”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why they called RTOAnonymous wrote:Yes, I try to keep my meetings light on both Mondays and Fridays (my wfh days) so I can do laundry, errands and organizational stuff before/after the weekend.
And rightly so.
Exactly. To think that it’s ok to get pedicures, shoppings and other errands done while working from home is outrageous. If you want to be getting that six figure salary, your butt better be in the office all day M-F. Not shopping at Costco while on “conference call”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why they called RTOAnonymous wrote:Yes, I try to keep my meetings light on both Mondays and Fridays (my wfh days) so I can do laundry, errands and organizational stuff before/after the weekend.
And rightly so.