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That really sucks. I know there are good remote workers, but Unfortunately I think that’s the exception and not the rule and as usual the bad people screw it up for everyone else.I know a lot of commenters on these stories are taking great pleasure in the RTO policies, but my wife was told she was 100% remote after the pandemic (after being hired as hybrid to begin with), and is now required to be in the office. The company drew a circle around each office and if you live inside that boundary you have to come in. Oh, and the company takes attendence. It wouldn't be awful but during the pandemic the company broke their lease on their suburban office building and moved into the city. So now it's a 2 hour commute one way.
And she goes in to sit in Teams calls all day because the people she interfaces with are all over the country. Literally she is in her "hotel cube" on calls most of the time. It is kind of insane.
The kicker is if we lived 2 miles farther west she would be classified as remote and wouldn't have to come in.
That really sucks. I know there are good remote workers, but Unfortunately I think that’s the exception and not the rule and as usual the bad people screw it up for everyone else.
Time to move lolI know a lot of commenters on these stories are taking great pleasure in the RTO policies, but my wife was told she was 100% remote after the pandemic (after being hired as hybrid to begin with), and is now required to be in the office. The company drew a circle around each office and if you live inside that boundary you have to come in. Oh, and the company takes attendence. It wouldn't be awful but during the pandemic the company broke their lease on their suburban office building and moved into the city. So now it's a 2 hour commute one way.
And she goes in to sit in Teams calls all day because the people she interfaces with are all over the country. Literally she is in her "hotel cube" on calls most of the time. It is kind of insane.
The kicker is if we lived 2 miles farther west she would be classified as remote and wouldn't have to come in.
Or use an address 2 miles away lolTime to move lol
Yep. This is happening at my previous company as well. “A” players are getting passes, but anyone else is a mandatory RTW even if being hired as remote. Basically forced reduction in HC as people aren’t going to move cross country.Within the tech industry, most are doing this to. However when I talked to a few friends in leadership, all stated this is phase 1. Phase 1 is to leverage return to work to reduce headcount. Those that don’t return to the office, will be separated. Then a RIF will occur 3-4 months after.
Lol, nobody wears a suit and tie anymore unless you're going to court. If we see a young buck in DTLA with pep in his step and wearing a suit - we're like....NEWB.Told the sales executive, F that. In 10 years of pre-sales leadership roles I have never wore a suit or a tie. Jacket only.
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90% of all of my wife’s court appearances are done through zoom. From the waist up, she looks completely professional. From the waist down, she looks like she just crawled out of bed. lolLol, nobody wears a suit and tie anymore unless you're going to court. If we see a young buck in DTLA with pep in his step and wearing a suit - we're like....NEWB.
In Boston this week for my first Board presentation at the new company. Wearing a suit for work for the first time in probably 15 years. SuuuuuuucksI have a customer presentation on 10/10, where the customer has stated I need to wear a suit and tie.
Told the sales executive, F that. In 10 years of pre-sales leadership roles I have never wore a suit or a tie. Jacket only.
I’ll wear a Tank , Shorts and Sneakers to my own funeralIn Boston this week for my first Board presentation at the new company. Wearing a suit for work for the first time in probably 15 years. Suuuuuuucks
You need a better hardware vendor then. BSODs are symptoms of larger problems.You tech guys must hate the BSOD. Our IT guys are like fawk, I gotta go into the office lol