Mickey Mouse Said Bring Ya Azz Back To The Office(WFH Days Are Numbered)

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Yeah… I’m a hater. So what? If I gotta get up and drive to work everyday, then you should too.
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My career/job is easy, I do what I want, it’s chill, and I enjoy it, but I still have to actually be present to do it. I want everyone else reporting to the office too, just like me. You don’t like it? Quit. If you’re fortunate enough to have a WFH job, fukk you.

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Probably one of the least intelligent observations I’ve read in all the wfh and return to office talk.

The idea that someone who prefers remotely is not passionate is mediocre/toxic middle manager talk.

And it goes to show you don’t get how people function, which means you couldn’t lead people.

I have worked in-office and remotely sitting in the sun - one thing I never did was slack off.

You hire adults, the work will get done because they are passionate about their careers.

Thinking reversing wfh to “cut the slack” and thinking people working at an office are somehow magically not ever slacking is completely ridiculous.

Exactly I work harder at home than I did in the office.

For example my hours is 8-4, but it's 430 now and I'm still working on a report. If my azz was in the office I would have left exactly 4
 

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Yeah… I’m a hater. So what? If I gotta get up and drive to work everyday, then you should too.
:umad:

My career/job is easy, I do what I want, it’s chill, and I enjoy it, but I still have to actually be present to do it. I want everyone else reporting to the office too, just like me. You don’t like it? Quit.

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Backwards thinking

Job is easy FOR YOU.. now you want us to fight for traffic and parking like you because we want to WFH..

Wouldn’t it be easier for those required to be in the office if less people were on the road or scrambling at 5am for traffic?
 

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How exactly is making people come in who dont need to come in, gonna make your company more profits?

Depends on the job. If you have a job that is purely based on repetitive tasks then it doesnt matter where you work. But in every office ive ever worked in random shyt always comes down the pipe and its easier to go grab someone at their cubicle or office for a quick discussion than sending an email which some people try to ignore. I know whenever i travel to different offices a lot of the stuff i actually end up doing were not on my initial agenda.
 

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Exactly I work harder at home than I did in the office.

For example my hours is 8-4, but it's 430 now and I'm still working on a report. If my azz was in the office I would have left exactly 4
Another reason I like WFH… knowing me I would be doing stuff off hours as well. Instead, I leave the office at a specific time just so I don’t get caught up in traffic or to run errands.

At home, I could automate something and leave and do something else and just check on it. I know one dude who just works on shyt throughout the day, sending emails late/early af
 

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Depends on the job. If you have a job that is purely based on repetitive tasks then it doesnt matter where you work. But in every office ive ever worked in random shyt always comes down the pipe and its easier to go grab someone at their cubicle or office for a quick discussion than sending an email which some people try to ignore. I know whenever i travel to different offices a lot of the stuff i actually end up doing were not on my initial agenda.
There’s a teams chat and a phone strictly for these reasons…

Not everyone needs to go to someone’s office/desk to talk. If so, then they should come in the next day.
 

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Backwards thinking

Job is easy FOR YOU.. now you want us to fight for traffic and parking like you because we want to WFH..

Wouldn’t it be easier for those required to be in the office if less people were on the road or scrambling at 5am for traffic?

Hey… I’m being honest. This is the only thing that I hate on. I’ll admit that I’m a hater regarding this topic. I’m being “tongue in cheek” and joking, but a part of me truly does feel some type of way about it.
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Either we all work from home, or we all don’t. First Responders, pilots, chefs. shyt… I’m sure that those professions would all love to work from home too. They don’t have the opportunity though.

P.S. We have our own private parking.
 

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Another reason I like WFH… knowing me I would be doing stuff off hours as well. Instead, I leave the office at a specific time just so I don’t get caught up in traffic or to run errands.

At home, I could automate something and leave and do something else and just check on it. I know one dude who just works on shyt throughout the day, sending emails late/early af

yup that's me. Sometimes I'll be watching basketball at like 8 or 9 and still working.
If I ever have to go back in the office I won't work a minute more than I have too
 

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Op… why is this a W to you?

An old out of touch CEO isn’t new. Plus, he said 4 of the 5 days.

Honestly, they’ll probably lose talent to other companies WFH and guaranteed it’s already going to cause divisiveness and create dialogue amongst employees at the work place.
It's not. Just a L for everyone else. If given the choice for a personal W or a communal L, I'll find more joy in the latter.:lolbron:


Yeah… I’m a hater. So what? If I gotta get up and drive to work everyday, then you should too.
:umad:

My career/job is easy, I do what I want, it’s chill, and I enjoy it, but I still have to actually be present to do it. I want everyone else reporting to the office too, just like me. You don’t like it? Quit. If you’re fortunate enough to have a WFH job, fukk you.

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This guy gets it 😆


Exactly I work harder at home than I did in the office.

For example my hours is 8-4, but it's 430 now and I'm still working on a report. If my azz was in the office I would have left exactly 4
See there :ufdup:Being non productive cost you an extra 30 plus mins. If you was back at the office you'd been motivated to hurry up and finish. Proving Iger right my guy


OP praying on our downfall because he’s gotta sit in traffic to get to his job.

WFH-gang is an army, better yet the navy. We do work in our PJs, get lunch w/ our lady.

Yeah I'm just being antagonist right now. I'm blue collar/trade(paws) gang...Can't sit around at the house and get paid in my pj's actually gotta go out and use my hands :mjcry: Nice rhyming though hold a rep
 
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Ordering people back in helps filter out those who no longer have the drive and passion to go the extra mile for their job.

Allows them to cut the slack and keep the good workers. Quite smart.
this, I'm supposed to go into work twice a week but my boss doesn't press me on that shyt because she knows I'll quit and she can't afford to lose me in my position as I'm one of the few subject matter experts who didn't leave when they started this shyt.
 
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