Blizzard@lemmy.zip 1 year ago
If we want to maintain the flexibility of working both remotely and in the office, we must be better stewards of getting into the office
I don’t want to maintain the flexibility of working both remotely and in the office, I just want to work remotely
It is vital to our culture and our shared goals – tripling development output, building winning products, and winning new clients – that we spend more meaningful time together, in-person
Same idiotic nonsense repeated by all corpos. Just because you said it, doesn’t make it true. Also, what “culture” are you talking about? You are a corporation making software etc.
Right now, 1 in 4 of you are working in the office three days a week. By October, we want to see that number closer to 3 in 4. We appreciate your attention and support
These are people, not numbers. What “support” are you appreciating exactly? Is the office return a voluntary action that will help support the company or is this a business order? Cut the bullshit and name things properly.
ohlaph@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I feel like everyone should sliw way down when getting back to the office. Just work slower. Force those numbers down.
refurbishedrefurbisher@lemmy.sdf.org 1 year ago
Returning to the office means that you can meet up with coworkers after work and form a union.
wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
Even within the office you can waste so much more time with:
It’s too easy to draw from all the BS I’ve seen from timewasters and idiots, shove it through a calculating cynic engineer-type mindset for maximizing inefficiency, and tie it up in a nice HR speak sacharine bow.
Send help. I’m a sysadmin stuck on a project working close with HR. I don’t know if I can take another cheery “company culture” cliche.
ohlaph@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Haha, good point!