I'm definitely thinking of quitting now. Just a quick question: is anyone feeling more productive since returning to the office than they were working from home? My motivation is zero.
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Frank keeps saying that our clients are in the office. Most of my client contacts are now permanently remote!! It’s so backassward I swear…..
Then quit and stop complaining
I don't mind my split time in the office. Sometimes it's a nice change of pace. What I don't like is the babysitting and breathing down my neck. I don't need to be treated as a child.
A waste of time and gas. My team is in various locations so we collaborate on teams anyway. I have less productivity in the office. I even started checking Sapience lol and that says productivity is way down. Nobody wants to be in the office. Sell the reall estate, make money. Sell the real estate make employees happy
I'm WFH and live less than a mile from an office making $125k/yr. I'll mike this cow for all it's got.
"Look forward to" - Future tense.
Either you haven't been hired yet, or you are going to relocate.
Or this is bad propaganda from shilly.
i look forward to coming into the office
RTO was poorly executed at best. What Frank fails to understand is bringing a group of disgruntled employees together in office only further damaged morale and culture. No one to really blame but himself, his old antiquated ways caused this. No, I don’t feel any more productive. It’s a drag being in office, and the guise of its for collaboration is a joke. Not much collaboration going on when you fire all the knowledge and create an unhappy overloaded work force. But hey, what does he care ? He got a raise, controls the board and is Executive Chairman. What a joke.
I have not (and will not) RTO but from all accounts I've heard it's pretty worthless. Definitely agree with the guy the other day that said if you want me to commute, the company can eat my drive time both ways off my 8hrs.
- Open office gossips, I really don't want to listen to somebody else life problems.
- All meetings are in teams anyway and most annoying thing is when somebody from your office start speaking and you hear them and then their echo from teams.
- There is always somebody walking by diminishing my focus on given task.
- The d-mb rule that you must just badge in and you totally doesn't need to meet anybody from your team in person.
Much less productive in the office - especially since almost all meetings are on Teams anyway.
I have no issue going in when there is a need for a face-to-face meeting but they are very rare.
Atleast you have a office to go to?