Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep hiding under the covers, remote workers. The real world is coming to get most of you. You’ll see.
If your kids can go back to school, you can go back to work.
14:59 PP. I never stopped working, I just stopped going to the office to work. I won’t be really upset if we have to go back to the office like you say, but I promise you I will be getting less work done. And you’ll still pay me the same. Are you sure that’s what you want? If so, why? Schadenfreude?
Unless you are govt. I have the staff in office and tonight has then to 7pm. In office you can’t leave till work done. I got then all working again. They have choice quit or be fired for cause. I am. Ow working 830 am to 6-630pm 5 days a week in person. At home I barely got 1/3, that work done.
My company owns our buildings mortgage free.
Anonymous wrote:The time study quoted in the article is quite telling. Wow. I have been skeptical of all these people who say they’re super extra productive with WFH but now also have time to volunteer at kids school, work out, etc. I kept thinking, is it possible not commuting really makes that much difference? Now we know. The key change is NOT skipping the commute, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep hiding under the covers, remote workers. The real world is coming to get most of you. You’ll see.
If your kids can go back to school, you can go back to work.
14:59 PP. I never stopped working, I just stopped going to the office to work. I won’t be really upset if we have to go back to the office like you say, but I promise you I will be getting less work done. And you’ll still pay me the same. Are you sure that’s what you want? If so, why? Schadenfreude?
Unless you are govt. I have the staff in office and tonight has then to 7pm. In office you can’t leave till work done. I got then all working again. They have choice quit or be fired for cause. I am. Ow working 830 am to 6-630pm 5 days a week in person. At home I barely got 1/3, that work done.
My company owns our buildings mortgage free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep hiding under the covers, remote workers. The real world is coming to get most of you. You’ll see.
If your kids can go back to school, you can go back to work.
14:59 PP. I never stopped working, I just stopped going to the office to work. I won’t be really upset if we have to go back to the office like you say, but I promise you I will be getting less work done. And you’ll still pay me the same. Are you sure that’s what you want? If so, why? Schadenfreude?
Unless you are govt. I have the staff in office and tonight has then to 7pm. In office you can’t leave till work done. I got then all working again. They have choice quit or be fired for cause. I am. Ow working 830 am to 6-630pm 5 days a week in person. At home I barely got 1/3, that work done.
My company owns our buildings mortgage free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Article after article like this one. Can’t wait for the feds to wise up and save our city.
https://fortune.com/2023/06/14/is-remote-work-era-ending-doomed-4-reasons-why-productivity/
I’ve lived in DC on and off since the late 80s. It has nothing to do with on-site feds (there was no remote work in the 90s and DC was a dump).
Gentrification led to over expanding. My neighborhood alone went from lovely row homes to over priced condos, no play space for families and NINE coffee shops in three blocks. Eventually those young people get married and have kids. They want playgrounds. They want good schools and they want more than just latte and gelato.
I’m talking about downtown. Y’all need to get back here. Stop being selfish hermits in the exurbs and get back into the city in offices where you belong. That’s what you signed up for when you took your job. Stop fleecing the taxpayers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep hiding under the covers, remote workers. The real world is coming to get most of you. You’ll see.
If your kids can go back to school, you can go back to work.
14:59 PP. I never stopped working, I just stopped going to the office to work. I won’t be really upset if we have to go back to the office like you say, but I promise you I will be getting less work done. And you’ll still pay me the same. Are you sure that’s what you want? If so, why? Schadenfreude?
Anonymous wrote:Keep hiding under the covers, remote workers. The real world is coming to get most of you. You’ll see.
If your kids can go back to school, you can go back to work.