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re: Wayfair CEO: Employees need to work longer hours
Posted on 12/22/23 at 9:01 pm to Jcorye1
Posted on 12/22/23 at 9:01 pm to Jcorye1
quote:this level of connectivity or whatever you want to call it is still pretty new, at least for most employees. will be kind of interesting to see how it plays out long term especially as home and workplaces become more intertwined. right or wrong, i wouldn't be surprised if we start seeing more op-eds and social media posts speaking out against it in the near future.
Yeah older professionals act like they were so linked to their office. My laptop is so much closer than any office they had, and bosses try to act like signing in for a quick two hours or so isn't a big deal.
eta: on one hand, i can see the argument for it. you get to work from home x amount of days per week, you probably do 20 hours of actual work per week at the most, and for the most part your job is emails. on the other, frick feeling like you have to check your phone constantly for a few hours after getting home every night.
This post was edited on 12/22/23 at 9:07 pm
Posted on 12/22/23 at 9:11 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
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you probably do 20 hours of actual work per week at the most, and for the most part your job is emails
Who is doing this? I work from home and work harder and accomplish more than any prior job. There are ways to ensure productivity short of time sheets and check ins. Plenty of people working from home are doing a solid 40 or more. 20 is laughable.
This post was edited on 12/22/23 at 9:11 pm
Posted on 12/22/23 at 9:30 pm to CaddoTiger64
What's crazy about wayfair is they're really just a glorified version of Amazon but with furniture. They dropship other products and don't sell their own. They're probably seeing the massive rise in supply chain costs and they want to take it out on the workforce.
I've stopped using them when I found out they dropship a ton and the prices were getting competitive elsewhere.
I've stopped using them when I found out they dropship a ton and the prices were getting competitive elsewhere.
Posted on 12/22/23 at 10:09 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
I thought Tim Dillon’s thoughts on wfh were actually kind of accurate despite the jokes
People meet their friends, spouses, future business partners, etc at work. Pretending as if it wasn’t a giant source of community for people pre Covid is inaccurate.
People meet their friends, spouses, future business partners, etc at work. Pretending as if it wasn’t a giant source of community for people pre Covid is inaccurate.
Posted on 12/22/23 at 10:12 pm to NIH
It’s easy for an established 45 year old to be pro wfh. Lots of people behind that group are getting a raw deal though.
WFH and homeschool your kids. I’m sure everything will work out fine
WFH and homeschool your kids. I’m sure everything will work out fine
This post was edited on 12/22/23 at 10:14 pm
Posted on 12/22/23 at 10:16 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
Yep. You aren’t getting the mentorship and networking opportunities (whether those are social, in house, or for something down the road) working from a second bedroom.
Posted on 12/22/23 at 10:17 pm to CaddoTiger64
Reading this kind of out of touch bullshite always makes me laugh, especially given how many people on here worship corporate execs and clamor against actual labor.
Posted on 12/22/23 at 10:21 pm to CaddoTiger64
Winning what? What are you going to ultimately win? frick that line of bullshite. Hard work is disproportionately awarded with more hard work.
Posted on 12/22/23 at 10:43 pm to alexahet
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My best hire is someone who draws hard boundaries between work and home life. She is able to give her all at work and to her family.
This is nonsense.
You want to move up based on merit, you got to outwork and outperform your competition.
Leaving at 3:30 everyday and taking 6 weeks of vacations is probably why your career is stalling.
People want everything handed to them nowadays. You're going to have to put in the work.
Work/Life Balance is a trap. It's something you work hard to obtain at certain levels in your career.
If you're worried about work/life balance in the first 5-7 years or your career, just dig out a nice hole and get some straw because you're building a nest to sit in forever.
Posted on 12/22/23 at 10:55 pm to el Gaucho
Millenial here and I've never once used DoorDash. I think your bias against Milleneals due to an inner fear of growing old has supplanted this thought, but I can assure you most aren't bad with their money.
The real problem is Boomers and what they've done to the housing market. A house is the biggest expense, exponenetially moreso than DoorDash. The real POS here are the Boomers and what they did to the housing market as it is the single most important financial aspect of 99% of people's lives.
At the end of the day who cares if Gen X says "lit, fire, cap, bussin" or whatever. Does it suck? Yea but not gonna really care about it. Of all active generations, Boomers take the cap in biggest POS to what they did to housing. I think if you painted this picture as I described above (realistically), 99% of people would agree outside Boomers.
The real problem is Boomers and what they've done to the housing market. A house is the biggest expense, exponenetially moreso than DoorDash. The real POS here are the Boomers and what they did to the housing market as it is the single most important financial aspect of 99% of people's lives.
At the end of the day who cares if Gen X says "lit, fire, cap, bussin" or whatever. Does it suck? Yea but not gonna really care about it. Of all active generations, Boomers take the cap in biggest POS to what they did to housing. I think if you painted this picture as I described above (realistically), 99% of people would agree outside Boomers.
This post was edited on 12/22/23 at 11:09 pm
Posted on 12/22/23 at 11:02 pm to el Gaucho
You hiring El Gaucho? Where? What business?
Seriously
Seriously
Posted on 12/22/23 at 11:12 pm to NIH
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Yep. You aren’t getting the mentorship and networking opportunities (whether those are social, in house, or for something down the road) working from a second bedroom.
100
I’m in my early 30s and wfh does not appeal to me. A nice hybrid is cool for flexibility but ultimately I would definitely choose in office full time vs wfh full time.
Blows my mind when people fresh out of school want to work remote full time in their first real job.
Posted on 12/22/23 at 11:17 pm to JohnnyKilroy
As soon as associates my age become eligible for wfh they end up abusing it (typically). Doesn’t make sense or appeal to me.
Posted on 12/22/23 at 11:47 pm to Saunson69
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The real problem is Boomers and what they've done to the housing market. A house is the biggest expense, exponenetially moreso than DoorDash. The real POS here are the Boomers and what they did to the housing market as it is the single most important financial aspect of 99% of people's lives.
At the end of the day who cares if Gen X says "lit, fire, cap, bussin" or whatever. Does it suck? Yea but not gonna really care about it. Of all active generations, Boomers take the cap in biggest POS to what they did to housing.
What frick are you babbling about?
Posted on 12/23/23 at 12:54 am to Saunson69
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The real problem is Boomers and what they've done to the housing market. A house is the biggest expense, exponenetially moreso than DoorDash. The real POS here are the Boomers and what they did to the housing market as it is the single most important financial aspect of 99% of people's lives.
At the end of the day who cares if Gen X says "lit, fire, cap, bussin" or whatever. Does it suck? Yea but not gonna really care about it. Of all active generations, Boomers take the cap in biggest POS to what they did to housing. I think if you painted this picture as I described above (realistically), 99% of people would agree outside Boomers.
Delusional maybe, how did you come up with this crap. The problem with housing is overregulation preventing the supply from increasing. Ask a builder, a banker or anyone involved in real estate. We also have these multinationals buying up housing to rent, But when the supply goes up, prices always fall.
Posted on 12/23/23 at 1:13 am to CaddoTiger64
Sounds like a warning to the lazy employees
Posted on 12/23/23 at 1:51 am to NIH
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You aren’t getting the mentorship
No one is. Its not a billable task.
Posted on 12/23/23 at 2:42 am to CaddoTiger64
I’m embarrassed for whomever needs to be told these things.
Posted on 12/23/23 at 4:51 am to CaddoTiger64
People at Wayfair, you need to get out.
Of course they want you to work more, but do they want to pay for it? No. frick them.
Of course they want you to work more, but do they want to pay for it? No. frick them.
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