Posted on 09/20/2024 8:21:49 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Women are better at keeping their mouths shut until they get home.
The majority of people not required to show up at the office are happy with that. Wonder how much this study cost
“The majority of people not required to show up at the office are happy with that. Wonder how much this study cost”
Not part of the study.
They are trying to get people who live a good ways away from an office to quit by mandating that they be in an office a certain amount of days a week or be fired. Since remote work became a preferred method of work a lot of the workorce relocated to semi rural areas. At least thats what I think is happening at my company.
Hard for me and the wife to relate to this. Besides working the standard 5-day week, we were also on 24/7 call, having to sometimes go to work at all hours of the night, weekend, and on holidays. I’ve worked jobs from Monday thru Saturday, 6 days a week. Commuting every day was a requirement.
My youngest daughter works from home for an IT software company. The company paid for her home office equipment, and she video corresponds with her team as needed. The company did away with their office space so there is no office to report to. She is very happy with this arrangement so she has more time for her daughter.
Another daughter also worked at home, until last year her company began requiring her to work 3 days a week at the office. She is also happy to spend time with her kids when working at home. She doesn’t like working at the office building.
Return to office protocols are simply schemes to justify exorbitant real estate expenses that companies cannot easily extract themselves from.
Going back to the office means your available work time will be clogged by various and often conflicting meetings in person, along with lunch and gossip time.
The policy does make sense if it’s intended to get everyone back to the office and then use remote or hybrid work as an element of compensation, since it’s something people want.
“Return to office protocols are simply schemes to justify exorbitant real estate expenses that companies cannot easily extract themselves from.”
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That’s a great observation as well. Especially since commercial real estate in most downtown areas has an extraordinary vacancy rate. Foreclosures on big buildings has already begun, and many are moving for as little as a tenth of their last sale price.
“Really, you’re gonna work from home? And you’re gonna make everyone else who made your car come work at the factory? The people who make your food that gets delivered, they can’t work from home? The people who fix your house, they can’t work from home but you can? Does that seem morally right? It’s messed up,” Musk added.
Many business decisions do not seem to be determined by what works best.
All credit for my perfect record of NOT strangling a coworker at staff meetings belongs to my employer for not having in-person staff meetings.
In all seriousness, there’s no need to keep shoveling money at blue cities for office buildings. Let the cities die.
Each company is different.
Obviously, remote work is not going to work for Elon Musk.
By that logic it’s messed up that a software engineer is paid more than the person who makes the engineer’s car and food. Different jobs have had different requirements and perks since before the term “capitalism” was coined.
Not everything is about men vs women. You seem obsessed.
What’s the statistical difference between 3/4 and 74% when you factor the margin of error for this sample size?
Anyway if the boss says come in you come in, find a new job, or start your own business and make your own rules.
That’s not his point. You see the disconnect from Big Tech and Fed Govt from the rest of America. That’s why they’re out of touch.
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