Biden: We need everyone back in offices Asap, end remote work.

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Pros to WFH:

  • Not having to iron my clothes every morning/ night before.
  • I save two hours on not having to commute.
  • I save money that I don’t spend on travel, food, haircuts etc.
  • I get extra hours in bed.
  • Home life balance has improved.
  • I don’t have to interact with nosey, gossipy, passive aggressive CACs.
  • I get more chores done at home.
  • I haven’t been sick once because I’m not around coughing/sneezing dirty commuters.
  • I get more time to go to the gym.
  • I have time to prepare and cook fresh food.
  • I can indulge in other hobbies at home.
  • I see my girlfriend more often.
Cons to WFH:
  • I see my girlfriend more often.
Pros To Working in An Office:
  • I get to perv from the sidelines looking at the young talent.
Cons to working in an office:
  • Everything.
Not really selling me on this Sleepy Joe.
I note that all of your pros have nothing to do with working more efficiently or being more productive. If you have the kind of job where you are supposed to be doing work while working (as opposed to sitting around being at the ready), I can’t help but conclude that working from home is less efficient for you and you are less productive. But I don’t know everything about your situation.
 

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I note that all of your pros have nothing to do with working more efficiently or being more productive. If you have the kind of job where you are supposed to be doing work while working (as opposed to sitting around being at the ready), I can’t help but conclude that working from home is less efficient for you and you are less productive. But I don’t know everything about your situation.
Or maybe you’re making an assumption. Why would any of my pros have to do with what benefits the company? My productivity has remained the same, so it would’ve been redundant of me to comment on it.

You’re obviously speaking from the perspective of management, hence your pro-office stance. That’s not a dig, just an observation.
 

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I note that all of your pros have nothing to do with working more efficiently or being more productive. If you have the kind of job where you are supposed to be doing work while working (as opposed to sitting around being at the ready), I can’t help but conclude that working from home is less efficient for you and you are less productive. But I don’t know everything about your situation.

Which is a baffling conclusion as it ignores the energy saved in not having to prepare to go to work. The commute alone is a time sink and a drain, all before any work has begun for the day.
 

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Which is a baffling conclusion as it ignores the energy saved in not having to prepare to go to work. The commute alone is a time sink and a drain, all before any work has begun for the day.
Notice how that wasn’t taken into consideration? That’s how these management/ceo types think. They’re less concerned with our well being and care more about the output, seeing us as mere commodities and rather than human beings.

I could be wrong but as I said in my previous post, he’s clearly speaking from a senior/leader/management position.
 

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I note that all of your pros have nothing to do with working more efficiently or being more productive. If you have the kind of job where you are supposed to be doing work while working (as opposed to sitting around being at the ready), I can’t help but conclude that working from home is less efficient for you and you are less productive. But I don’t know everything about your situation.

who actually cares about being more efficient and productive while working for someone else? lol. If you’re not directly supervised and your work is not held to some productivity standard, then the shyt will get done when it gets done. Within reason of course.
 

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Really depends on the job. These blanket statements are gonna get a lot of people screwed. Not every office job needs to be done "IN OFFICE".
On the other hand, there are jobs where productivity and customer service are suffering primarily due to employees essentially screwing up a good thing and barely doing enough work to justify them even being paid. My job almost switched to in office again because a bunch of people were missing simple monthly zoom meetings.
I'd be willing to bet most of these office jobs can be done (and have been done) just fine remotely.
 

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Right. A lot of democrats were cheering and applauding Biden when he was trying to force private companies to make their employees take a vaccine or lose their jobs. That was hilarious to them at the time.

that’s true. what they didn’t foresee is that mandatory policy wasn’t so the nation’s workforce could continue to work from home indefinitely. the suckers were outsmarted again. fantastic example of what makes you laugh will also make you cry lol
 
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