• m4ylame0wecm@lemmy.zip
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    1 hour ago

    Yeah not a problem at all for many. The ineffective remote workers are the same ones ineffective in the office, the ones on 15-minute side chats in the cube rows (loud of course) every hour. Great collaboration on the latest sportsball match, glad we were able to bring that back.

    We actually have the recommendation too: oif you need to do something like sign for a package, let a contractor in for an hour to fix something, etc, then use a vacation day (with 2 weeks prior notice, of course). The flexibility goes both ways though, “can you do this quick thing Wednesday night”?now gets escalated to find approval for after hours work. Payroll/HR is not very flexible or responsive.

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      16 minutes ago

      Who TF is using up an entire PTO day so they can sign off on a package when they are literally already home?

      It takes me longer to take a shit than it does to sign for a package.

      And It definitely takes Debra in Product Management longer to get to the point than it does for me to let a plumber in, and out.

      That doesn’t sound like much flexibility at all. If you need time to go to the bathroom - you use your 4 days of PTO. If the company needs time to take a shit on your head - you work late.