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Secure print login counts as an in-office network login

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Post ID: @OP+1patodVI

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If it makes sense, than Hudson Yards isn't smart enough to figure it out.

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Post ID: @1uov+1patodVI

Sounds like the only way this would work is if someone used your badge at the printer.

But how would you explain that there's no record of you badging into the building but you somehow used the printer??

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Post ID: @1lgn+1patodVI

@1bdd+1patodVI

Printers aren't typically covered by cameras, entry points are. That'd be the difference I suppose.

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Post ID: @1omo+1patodVI

maybe Amazon will hire you https://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-lets-managers-terminate-employees-return-to-office-2023-10

https://archive.ph/AxrEP

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Post ID: @1plb+1patodVI

That's like saying getting a coffee in the breakroom counts.

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Post ID: @1ago+1patodVI

Fu-k RTO and all the losers that support it.

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Post ID: @1svv+1patodVI

just get in the office and shut the F up. tired of all the f in bi chin about Eto, whether you were remote before COVID or not. terms of employment changed. if you dont like the new terms them find a other f in job. should be plenty offering remote

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Post ID: @1dhq+1patodVI

But you have to scan your badge at the printer to log into Secure Print. So either you're already at the office physically, or you have someone else scan your badge at the printer. How is that any different or better than scanning yourself into the building or having someone else scan your badge into the building?

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Post ID: @1bdd+1patodVI

Groovy. Who cares. Those that were in the office pre- Covid should be there now. Those that weren’t should not be forced. Very simple concept except for the knuckleheads in charge and those that want to gripe.

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