Are you a chosen member of the Blessed Labor Aristocracy with a lucrative comfy Lazy Girl email job, or are you one of the unlucky peasants who is tethered to a physical location and panopticon control grid where productivity is well regulated and steady?
>>109005254I am an assembly robot
Remote work doesn't work because people can't be trusted. Case in point, the automatic mouse movers that were sold out on Amazon during the pandemic. So yes, that thot is right.
>>109005254what if people were rewarded for actually finishing their work instead of just by the hour spent not doing anything else?
>>109005254im a retard neet with frontal lobe damage
>>109005296are you retarded or something? why would mouse moving be a measure of productivity.you don't need trust to track if someone's ticket is progressing.either they're getting shit done or they're not.
>>109005304Because if you can measure overhead it's bad any you need to kick people.You want people to be productive every second.Welcome to the well oiled factory we call modernity.Humans are nothing but cogwheels.
I started remote working in March 2020 and I still work remote, cope and seethe
>>109005397the people dumb enough to be openly bragging about doing nothing at work all day while WFH are typically doing low skill jobs where productivity could be approximated by tracking mouse movements.
>>109005296The real premise here is not that people don't do shit when working remotely. It's that people don't do shit when in the office either.
>>109005397I think some people get scared when their icon on teams goes from green to "away".
>>109005397all of my jobs have been full remote and the policy is more or less the same. if you>show up on-time to all meetings>actually finish work>respond to slack messages during working hoursthen everything's fine. at bigger companies, the IT security guys might want you to notify them ahead of time if you travel outside of the country though. they're just more paranoid with device theft
>>109005254It's so funny when people think their actions influence corporate policy.I guess it makes them feel better - believing they have agency.
>>109005397who is the retarded one here? lmao even
actual answer is that a lot of these big companies are either owned by conglomerates that own the office building, or are spending millions to rent out an office building and dont want it to go to wasteif you think people are being efficient in the office you're in for a really really rude awakening
there was overwhelming amount of noise about indians pretending to be americans with fake degrees working 5 remote jobs simultaneously
>>109005254It made companies realize that those people weren't doing anything in the office either, so they could afford to cut the jobs.
>>109006606If you can get the work done, that's also fine. I'm a contractor with multiple remote work jobs. Everyone knows I have multiple jobs and they're fine with it. The problem with Indians is they don't do any work. They're scammers and every job they get is the same. They kiss ass to managment, they pretend to work on tickets, they "collaborate" by asking you to do their work for them. They're essentially the same as women, except with zero sexual attraction. Negative actually, they're pretty repulsive.
>>109006582it isn't even just conglomerates that own property. individual shareholders invest in property too so they like it when the company is renting property because it could make their property in the area more valuable this is also true of ai investments. every shareholder has some fagman stocks so of course they want their company to mandate ai usage
>>109005254If your productivity has to be measured by watching you with a webcam instead of just looking at what youve produced, you have a fake jew daycare job.it doesnt matter if i fix cars naked at the beach, my customers just care their car gets fixed on time.
>>109005304All the makework jobs that make women able to survive without a husband would go away and companies would get rekt for not having a high enough ratio of women in the company
>>109005397unemployed retards think that as soon as your Teams thing is auto-set to "away" for inactivity you get fired>>109007712tell that to the so-called "software engineers" who have been bragging about doing nothing in the office for like fifty fucking years
>>109005254RTO is just soft layoffs. Remember that all tech companies over hired in 2021 and 2022, and layoffs are pricey, so it's easier to get people to 'resign' and save on all of those separation costs.The whole 'remote workers slack off more' is just mediocre middle managers self reporting that they have no way to monitor productivity and/or are just boomers with the asinine 'butts in seats = busy' mindset.t. remotechad since 2020
>>109005254uhhh...the former I guess
>>109005397Tokens spent is the new mouse moved.