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think positive wrote:Yeah yeah yeah, THanks for the push, gotta go finish a bas, ugh I hate my job! Can’t $$%^%%$ wait for retirement! Oh wait hubby tells people I’m more or less retired, so **** the bas, **** the dishes, **** the washing, **** the housework, and go Toby!
Thanks for the reminder, BAS all done
4 done!!! well 2, one has a predetermined amount, the other i get my accountant to do, self managed super, too scary!
im actually all caught up with everything, only stuff that needs upgrades or seperate order numbers from our customers in the tray!
go me!!!!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
Now that most people have experienced WFH, many do not want to go back into the office full time.
I can understand employers wanting collaboration b/w staff and some employees have abused the WFH model but to me the hybrid model is the way forward.
Why waste time and money travelling into the city each day? Especially if you live outer suburbs.
I have an ex-work colleague who works full time & WFH but has no intention of returning to the office unless forced to. She is happy to do her work without having to, as she puts it "deal with the morons in the office face to face". She is also able to avoid the office politics.
If you are foolish enough to be contented, don't show it, but just grumble with the rest. - Jerome K Jerome
We go to 3/5 this week so it'll be interesting to see if more people start showing up. It's dead quiet a lot of days, my job and team are all in the office every day as we need to be, but a lot of other departments are rarely seen.
Whilst there are some who very much prefer the WFH model, the reality is they need to be in the office as people often drop in to see them and they're never there.
Dark Beanie wrote:Now that most people have experienced WFH, many do not want to go back into the office full time.
I can understand employers wanting collaboration b/w staff and some employees have abused the WFH model but to me the hybrid model is the way forward.
Why waste time and money travelling into the city each day? Especially if you live outer suburbs.
I have an ex-work colleague who works full time & WFH but has no intention of returning to the office unless forced to. She is happy to do her work without having to, as she puts it "deal with the morons in the office face to face". She is also able to avoid the office politics.
Your ex-work colleague is exactly the reason why work culture is going to the shitter.
What'sinaname wrote:Too many people coming up with crap excuses to not come into the office.
The world will be back to 5 days a week at work by Christmas this year
No it won't the hybrid model is here to stay. Employers who try to force people into a central office 5 days per week will shed staff to those who offer flexibility.
I'll never go back to 5 days in the office and I'll never work in the CBD again.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
What'sinaname wrote:Too many people coming up with crap excuses to not come into the office.
The world will be back to 5 days a week at work by Christmas this year
No it won't the hybrid model is here to stay. Employers who try to force people into a central office 5 days per week will shed staff to those who offer flexibility.
I'll never go back to 5 days in the office and I'll never work in the CBD again.
no it wont. Once the balance of power shifts back to the employer, we'll be 5 days a week, 9-5
Elon Musk’s demand that Tesla staff stop “phoning it in” and get back to the office has thrust the world’s richest person into the noisy debate over the future of work, and shows again that some CEOs remain tone-deaf to employees’ growing demands for flexibility.
“Everyone at Tesla is required to spend a minimum of 40 hours in the office per week,” Musk wrote in a message addressed to employees at the electric-car maker. That “must be where your actual colleagues are located, not some remote pseudo office. If you don’t show up, we will assume you have resigned. The more senior you are, the more visible must be your presence.”
This from a bloke who has the Chinese workers building his cars working 12 hour shifts and spending their off time sleeping in the factory so they can keep production going during Covid restrictions.
Yeah right
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.