How out of touch do you have to be to refer to RTO as the "future of work?" Everybody and their mother know that all the smart companies are pivoting to WFH permanently because that's obviously the way of the future, but not us. No, for us, the old way is the way of the future. I don't know why I'm surprised. We're outdated and stuck in the past with all of our processes, why would this be any different?
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@uyx You read too much Michel Foucault.
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Biden is a clown show. Since when has he ever had a real job?
Don’t forget you check in any time you like but you could never leave
@chk+1fBUmzSZ We haven’t had that spirit here since 1969…
@sue, our whole office was flex before covid. Well, except some operations people who needed recorded lines or physical records.
Ha ha, surely you are on the wrong layoff board.
Well, here's a good indication of how out of touch you'd have to be.
https://news.yahoo.com/biden-urges-return-to-office-214733870.html
I haven't seen any collaborative teamwork in my area since 2005.
And that was to order pizza.
The Future of Incompetence...
Most of the company is requiring employees in office Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday (despite their lip service to the contrary). When you consider that most holidays fall on a Monday, you'll are essentially only being given one remote day a week.
BNYM, a company where everything is broken from processes to employees.
does most of the company not do the flex remote model? my team only has to go in like 5 days a quarter.