And the majority of people working in offices aren't like me, either. But you're not complaining about them jumping on the computer during their workday to get online to argue with strangers, or play solitare, or just constantly click "refresh" on their email so they look busy.
You're penalizing people who are able to work without a nanny and who are intelligent enough to figure out how to do their work more efficiently so it takes them less time so they can get some fresh air and boost their vitamin D during the day.
I really don't get the hostility towards them. The more responses I get, the more it seems that the people arguing with me are all either retired or close to retirement and are angry that they didn't have the opportunities people have today.
It's silly.
You all would rather people be miserable, holed up in some florescent hell hole, pretending to work instead of just doing their job and having time left over to enjoy a nice sunny day for an hour or so.
Again, it's silly
Edited to add: It's also rather telling about your work ethic when you assume people working remotely aren't doing their job.
When people don't have a point of reference for something they automatically apply their own principles to what they imagine others doing.
Ok. Do you think your remote workers are not doing their jobs well? If that's the case, why do you continue to employ them?
Look around, the job market is very competitive. If you can't employ people who will do their jobs no matter where they are, then that is you failing at your job.
And the majority of people working in offices aren't like me, either. But you're not complaining about them jumping on the computer during their workday to get online to argue with strangers, or play solitare, or just constantly click "refresh" on their email so they look busy.
You're penalizing people who are able to work without a nanny and who are intelligent enough to figure out how to do their work more efficiently so it takes them less time so they can get some fresh air and boost their vitamin D during the day.
I really don't get the hostility towards them. The more responses I get, the more it seems that the people arguing with me are all either retired or close to retirement and are angry that they didn't have the opportunities people have today.
It's silly.
You all would rather people be miserable, holed up in some florescent hell hole, pretending to work instead of just doing their job and having time left over to enjoy a nice sunny day for an hour or so.
Again, it's silly
Edited to add: It's also rather telling about your work ethic when you assume people working remotely aren't doing their job.
When people don't have a point of reference for something they automatically apply their own principles to what they imagine others doing.
I run my own businesses. I actually know the outcome of WFH v.s. office. You're living in dream land.
Ok. Do you think your remote workers are not doing their jobs well? If that's the case, why do you continue to employ them?
Look around, the job market is very competitive. If you can't employ people who will do their jobs no matter where they are, then that is you failing at your job.
Tell that to Elon or Jeff Bezos bro.
Keep sleeping in LaLa land. The top companies in the world can't make WFH work.
I'm finished speaking with you. Even your tone when typing is retarded.
Ok. Have a good night. 🙂