If people are getting the work done, who cares where they are working from?
If they're not getting the work done, then why aren't they getting fired?
For many, their productivity increases as they work from home because they're not constantly being interrupted by Chatty Cathies and office birthday parties and other such nonsense.
It's also positively hilarious that people think that just because someone shows up to an office to work that they are automatically productive. Obviously they've never seen anyone exhibit the fine art of looking busy while doing nothing at all. Just frown at your computer and click your mouse repeatedly and people will think you're super duper productive.
Remote workers save companies money by reducing the need to pay for office space.
The only people I really see getting upset over remote workers are middle management type of people. Those whose jobs are basically looking over their employees shoulders and scheduling endless rounds of office meetings that spend hours accomplishing the same thing an email or two will do.
Most of the people I've worked with that WFH are unresponsive and unorganized. They're not getting their work done. People that get upset are not only middle management but senior techs trying to get shit done.
I turned down a WFH job BECAUSE ghosting was common and work gets done slower.
There is no accurate metrics because work is hard to track, so I'm not even going to try to argue with, "For many, their productivity increases as they work from home because they're not constantly being interrupted by Chatty Cathies and office birthday parties and other such nonsense."
It's not like your family can't disrupt your work. Lol
If people are getting the work done, who cares where they are working from?
If they're not getting the work done, then why aren't they getting fired?
For many, their productivity increases as they work from home because they're not constantly being interrupted by Chatty Cathies and office birthday parties and other such nonsense.
It's also positively hilarious that people think that just because someone shows up to an office to work that they are automatically productive. Obviously they've never seen anyone exhibit the fine art of looking busy while doing nothing at all. Just frown at your computer and click your mouse repeatedly and people will think you're super duper productive.
Remote workers save companies money by reducing the need to pay for office space.
The only people I really see getting upset over remote workers are middle management type of people. Those whose jobs are basically looking over their employees shoulders and scheduling endless rounds of office meetings that spend hours accomplishing the same thing an email or two will do.
Most of the people I've worked with that WFH are unresponsive and unorganized. They're not getting their work done. People that get upset are not only middle management but senior techs trying to get shit done.
I turned down a WFH job BECAUSE ghosting was common and work gets done slower.
There is no accurate metrics because work is hard to track, so I'm not even going to try to argue with, "For many, their productivity increases as they work from home because they're not constantly being interrupted by Chatty Cathies and office birthday parties and other such nonsense."
It's not like your family can't disrupt your work. Lol