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All of my friends that work from home play league of legends all day

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Everyone knows WFH is bullshit

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I do two times the amount of work if wfh :marseyindignant:

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2*0=0

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No its not

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It kinda is !wfhchads :marseyneet:

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It really is, I took a 4 hour nap today instead of working :marseysleep:


:#marseyviewerstaretalking:

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You will be at work 5 days a week starting in January 2025

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over my dead body :marseyindignant:

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I don't care, as long as that W2 is well into the 6 figures

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WFHcels brag about how they can play video games at home all day then suddenly act all shocked when companies want them to come back to the office. I mean yeah its a great deal if you can get away with it but don't fricking pretend like working from home increases productivity.

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I leave the office early sometimes because a couple women make loud tapping noises on their phones and laptop keyboards with their long, fake nails. The last time someone asked one of the black women to work, she sued the company for harassment.

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>tapping noises

Can't be worse than r-slurred codecels with their mechanical keyboards. The only time I heard clickity clackety was when there was a non work related argument on slack though.

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Just get headphones, my clickyclack makes the company lots of money.

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I've never seen someone with a mechanical keyboard produce anything of value.

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That's probably because you can't see our AWS bill :marseywink:

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I've seen the bloated AWS bills they produce.

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Those are terrible but not as bad. The fake nail tapping is higher pitched.

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I save all of the bullshit i dont want to do for when i wfh because i can do it in my jammies.

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I'm more productive when I can scream racial slurs whenever I want.

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I actually was more productive working from home for a few years, now I am not but I've decided to be unproductive for unrelated reasons. Basically I think if you want to work you'll be more productive at home, if you don't then you will be less productive.

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The last time I went into the office I spent the entire day gossiping. I will spend hours hunting for drama on stack exchange when I'm in the office on a company PC. It's presenteeism. :marseyindignant:


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probably depends on the job and how much stuff you have to do

if its my bussy on the line for missing deadlines, then it's gonna get done regardless

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My coworkers were talking about this since we're mostly remote and have a lot of ex-Amazon people. Amazon is weird because they hire _a lot_ of juniors, I suspect because they need warm bodies to carry the pager and junior engineers don't have families yet and can cope with that kind of stress (you should never work at Amazon under any circumstances, by the way).

I think juniors tend to learn best in person when they can work closely with senior engineers, so in that sense it's kind of reasonable to bring people back to the office so their army of new grads can learn fast. The other aspect I think is that it's a way to push expensive engineers out. I personally would never even consider going into the office 5 days a week, so it would be a pretty much instant resignation from me. Actually I would probably just not go in at all and let them fire me, but anyway, same thing. That said, at my last job they told us we had to be in the office 3 days a week and I just didn't go and nothing happened to me :marseyshrug:.

I also think Jassy just likes in-office work, which IMO is kind of myopic, but Amazon is shit anyway so whatever. If their engineers had other options, they wouldn't work there. I'm remembering how dependent we are on AWS as I'm typing this, so I guess we're kind of fricked if everyone good leaves.

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That was a mistake. You're about to find out the hard way why.

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:marseysweating#:

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My last company was full of stupid bullshit, but I still stayed on until they mandated 5 days a week. The second I got that email, I instantly set my LinkedIn to "looking for work". :marseypeaceout:

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This is just trying to get a bunch of people to quit before they announce a bunch of layoffs.

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Her author page is all garbage

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I dont really put that much work into it

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Companies realized within a few days of COVID 2K19 kicking up WFH that metrics were suffering, no shit they want you lazy straggots back in office

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