Where I work, finding people is harder than it should be because senior leadership is now trying to find local candidates willing to come into the office regularly. After two-plus years of working from home - and being just as productive, if not more - potential hires are balking at the idea.
and being just as productive, if not more
And far less stressed. All the faggots who got to work from home during the plandemic got to spend their entire day with their families. They could watch TV, play golf, do w/e the fuck they felt like as long as they answered an email from time-to-time. The rest of us are busy "risking our lives" to make money and keep the company afloat.
I'm really surprised more people aren't upset about this. This is clearly a class thing. All the college educated dweebs suddenly don't have to make a commute anymore? How much money did they save on gas/wear on vehicle during the "lockdowns"? Thousands? How much did the workers who went to work save- oh right, nothing, they had to fucking eat it. Salaries from remote workers should've been calculated, their commutes calculated, and that money distributed among on-site workers. They're the ones in danger, right?
Your solution sounds a bit commie like
Gasp, how dare the working workers get paid.
LOL. People's imaginations run wild. I worked from home for a while, but they made us go back a long time ago. When we worked from home the company took your attitude and decided it was OK to call and demand work anytime between 6:00 AM and 8:00 PM instead of 8 to 4 like at the office. Didn't matter if you were at Home fucking Depot loading lumber after normal work hours - you had better drop that shit and open your laptop right fucking now and approve those requisitions. "You weren't doing anything, were you Hoppes? Oh, you had a dentist appointment? Well, you don't anymore. We need you to draft a new company policy memo and send a draft within two hours."
They also required you be available on MSTeams every second between 8 and 4, so it's not like you could just intersperse work and home shit.
Just like the company always does, they milked that shit for their own advantage. Don't imagine that everyone was sitting home drinking margaritas and collecting a paycheck. You ever try to have a serious meeting with the executives while you hear a large crash and then your 2 year-old screaming in the other room? It was fun.
Lol my buddy was work from home. I forget the title he holds but he sourced shit that his company needs to produce their products.
He literally played path of exile the entire year he was work from home. Log in.. answer a few emails and then play video games on his other monitor.
This is such bullshit. Wife and I both work more than we did before work from home. Costs associated with building and maintaining two separate studio/offices with multiple scenes per studio including the desks, lighting, cameras, LENSES, monitors, controllers, mics, audio boards, etc... Business class internet. Increased food consumption because now eating at home every meal.. Loss of all onsite benefits normally associated with a skill upper-mid technical position, like a gym. And yes, if you are serious about remaining work at home, a functional studio with more than one scene, such as a whiteboard, is a necessity.
Salaries from remote workers should've been calculated, their commutes calculated, and that money distributed among on-site workers.
Wealth redistribution, comrade?
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It's totally a class thing. The workers OMG RISKED THEIR LIVES OMG to keep things moving but if you needed permission or judgment from the ruling class (such as registering a vehicle or adding someone to your insurance) they were at home sleeping and safe.
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