• ZombiFrancis@sh.itjust.works
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    5 hours ago

    There’s a natural divot on my desk that does it for me.

    But I also have my outlook calendar filled with my scheduled hours so my status shows I am always busy (working my schedules hours).

    So hasn’t been a problem and it’s been years.

    • Prove_your_argument@piefed.social
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      4 hours ago

      Mine tells me to take all appointments and do all errands i’d need to take off on my wfh days.

      If i’m idle during those I still get the nasty grams, and 50/50 on any of them he asks if I took the day off because he doesn’t see it in the team calendar or HR’s PTO official system, even though there’s zero expectation for us to take PTO for a doctor’s appointment or other errand that takes a couple of hours at any point.

      Guy has taken a day and a half this week to work on his own personal stuff without requesting PTO. I took 1.5 hours on one day and got nastygrams (the “I don’t see your pto in the pto calendar” (again, tells me in person not to put it in… but every time i’m remote and idle for an appointment there’s now a record in writing asking me where I am and why I didn’t take pto.)

      Later, when I see the guy in person he totally understands and it’s not a problem… so what the fuck are you messaging me for like this asshole? Why? The fuck is your problem? It’s in my fucking calendar, and i’m not taking actual time off or a half day or something - so why would I put in the team wide calendar that i’m going to a doctor? They don’t need to know!