Though, of course, some people have shown that they are far more productive working from home. Probably the best solution is to have those who need to be in the office be there, and those who work best from home be there. Or bring everyone in once a week (or month) just because.
The real problem with remote work? Managers have to actually work… Not just buzz around from cubical to cubical interrupting work flow, strutting their egos and annoying the hell out of the employees and call it work.
From what I’ve recently read, many stock & pension plans are heavily invested in real estate. Now, with WFH, many office buildings are going empty and those big bosses bonuses and pensions are seeing a hit. Follow the money.
cdward over 1 year ago
Though, of course, some people have shown that they are far more productive working from home. Probably the best solution is to have those who need to be in the office be there, and those who work best from home be there. Or bring everyone in once a week (or month) just because.
uniquename over 1 year ago
I thought there were some companies that were going to remain remote, but they all seem to forcing people back into the office at least part time.
Stephen Gilberg over 1 year ago
That first idea is really dumb. Anyone who doesn’t show up doesn’t know the sign’s even there.
Rista over 1 year ago
The real problem with remote work? Managers have to actually work… Not just buzz around from cubical to cubical interrupting work flow, strutting their egos and annoying the hell out of the employees and call it work.
CoffeeBob Premium Member over 1 year ago
From what I’ve recently read, many stock & pension plans are heavily invested in real estate. Now, with WFH, many office buildings are going empty and those big bosses bonuses and pensions are seeing a hit. Follow the money.
Ugly, Fat and Crabby over 1 year ago
Micromanagers gotta micromanage!