Zeshade
@Zeshade@lemmy.world
- Comment on [deleted] 10 months ago:
Cheers. All the best to you and your loved ones for 2024!
- Comment on [deleted] 10 months ago:
Yes I realise I’ll have to make it clearer next time. Thank you.
- Comment on [deleted] 10 months ago:
I see. Really weird to hear about these old school boomers’ mentality. I thought they were the minority because “why would I work for you if you say shit like that?” In the tech industry where I work this wouldn’t fly. Or companies push for rto just to push people out. But I can now imagine how it can be in other industries.
- Comment on [deleted] 10 months ago:
Ah I see. Basically yes we have proper flexibility. There’s encouragement to go in more but no “stick” (yet). Some are fully remote and doing well for example.
- Comment on [deleted] 10 months ago:
Just to clarify I’m not saying the productivity argument to force everyone back is valid. I think I’m just lucky to be working with reasonable people who value the flexibility of a balance of WFH and RTO. Managers and other staff alike.
- Comment on [deleted] 10 months ago:
Maybe I’m lucky to not work in such a horrible environment. Thanks for sharing. Why do people put up with it… I mean I know it’s not always easy to find work elsewhere.
- Comment on [deleted] 10 months ago:
I don’t know. It seemed clear enough to me. I tried to clarify. Maybe I’m overthinking it but I find those that think it’s about control a bit naive.
- Comment on [deleted] 10 months ago:
Yes I meant what you said, exactly. The part of the economy that serves business owners.
- Comment on [deleted] 10 months ago:
It’s not about control, it’s about trying to protect the economy from uncertainty.
- Comment on Yummy Mummy 10 months ago:
If we’re looking for inaccuracies, I don’t know how anyone could look at ashes and believe that it’s tea.
- Comment on Choose wisely! 1 year ago:
If a door is 2 inches thick and thickest part of your body is the length of your foot in inches, let’s say 11 inches which Google tells me is a reasonable length for a man’s foot, then to travel far enough into the direction of the door so that the back of your foot ends up on the other side of the door, you’d need to travel 11+2 inches.