Remote work is still 'frustrating and disorienting' for bosses, economist says—their No. 1 problem with it is how difficult it is to observe and monitor employees
Remote work is still 'frustrating and disorienting' for bosses, economist says—their No. 1 problem with it is how difficult it is to observe and monitor employees
Although some bosses have recognized the benefits of workplace flexibility, many are still hesitant to adopt remote work permanently.
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Late on a Friday? Yeah, no.
5 1 Replynah yeah, mate. You spend the arse end of your friday workday drinking beer and talking shit in an informal setting and then fuck off early
3 1 Replythe problem is, then i a can't leave at lunch if my shit's done. And lets be honest, nobody was doing shit on friday anyhow...
2 0 ReplyZoom meeting. Everyone works remote
1 0 Replythere you go...forgetting service and manufacturing sectors... and everybody else who simply can't work remote because the nature of the job precludes it.
1 0 Reply....I'm literally talking about a developer meeting here. I was very clear from the outset on that. Go find an actual valid target.
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I'd rather be doing that on my own time, or something more productive with friends, thanks.
1 1 ReplyThey are getting paid for it since it is during work hours, and the beer would probably be on the company as well.
2 0 ReplyOk, so you go hold your own weekly dev meetings
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