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Posted on 3/26/24 at 10:32 am to BK Lounge
I work in IT and feel strongly that WFH is wonderful for people in my career.
Most IT Infrastructure is cloud based or remotely accessible. There’s no reason at all for having to sit in a cube when you can have your own office, play your own music, and let your dog out whenever needed.
Most IT Infrastructure is cloud based or remotely accessible. There’s no reason at all for having to sit in a cube when you can have your own office, play your own music, and let your dog out whenever needed.
Posted on 3/26/24 at 10:34 am to Old Money
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The anti-wfh boomers on here want the rest of us to waste our lives commuting like they had to. They should be happy times are changing.
I forgot that living next to your office was no longer an option. Maybe choose a better location?
Posted on 3/26/24 at 10:34 am to Tigeralum2008
Heck, my boss is based out of Georgia and has been fantastic. Allowing WFH gives your company access to talent they would not normally get from the local pool especially in high demand fields
Posted on 3/26/24 at 10:34 am to Salmon
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so now I have to give the guy that I have to micromanage to make sure he is productive the promotion because he comes into the office, but the guy that can be productive without micromanaging is going to leave for a new company?
That's how large companies work...
Do you think drug testing, background checks, etc. are for everyone also?
Posted on 3/26/24 at 10:36 am to Draconian Sanctions
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This is about control and nothing more. People found ways to waste time in the office, I mean just look at this website for starters. Your top performers will be your top performers regardless.
Nobody is forcing you to stay with the company you are with. If they make rules that you do not want to follow then quit and go somewhere else.
Posted on 3/26/24 at 10:39 am to Tigeralum2008
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Most IT Infrastructure is cloud based or remotely accessible
We are scattered all over the place at this point. I work with plenty of people that don't live anywhere near the office these days.
Posted on 3/26/24 at 10:40 am to msap9020
The entire work from home option really depends on your profession.
My entire team is remote, productivity has gone up, and they are based all over the US and Canada.
Obviously the profession matters, but assuming that being in the office equals better productivity is just BS.
The last company that I worked for that tried to eliminate work from home options saw a decrease in morale and a decrease in interest for job positions. Not to mention the amount of people that went somewhere else.
Being in the office is just a backwards way of thinking in the current age of technology that can monitor KPIs, Active Screen time, and more.
Again, depends on the profession, but these companies eliminating the option or putting restrictions in place is just the sign of some VP or Director trying to make their mark with BS policies.
My entire team is remote, productivity has gone up, and they are based all over the US and Canada.
Obviously the profession matters, but assuming that being in the office equals better productivity is just BS.
The last company that I worked for that tried to eliminate work from home options saw a decrease in morale and a decrease in interest for job positions. Not to mention the amount of people that went somewhere else.
Being in the office is just a backwards way of thinking in the current age of technology that can monitor KPIs, Active Screen time, and more.
Again, depends on the profession, but these companies eliminating the option or putting restrictions in place is just the sign of some VP or Director trying to make their mark with BS policies.
This post was edited on 3/26/24 at 10:41 am
Posted on 3/26/24 at 10:42 am to baldona
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I forgot that living next to your office was no longer an option. Maybe choose a better location?
I don’t need to. I’m already in my office, at home.
Posted on 3/26/24 at 10:45 am to baldona
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That's how large companies work...
It's really dumb.
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Do you think drug testing, background checks, etc. are for everyone also?
...what?
Posted on 3/26/24 at 10:46 am to msap9020
is this thread like every other WFH thread where a bunch of mid level manager drones talk about how stupid their C suite executives are for making this decision?
Posted on 3/26/24 at 10:57 am to Draconian Sanctions
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This is about control and nothing more.
Clown world.
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People found ways to waste time in the office, I mean just look at this website for starters. Your top performers will be your top performers regardless.
Well we know that wfh productivity is down. So if you are saying the reasons is that those those who self select into wfh are those that are going to be less productive regardless of office or wfh, it seems this policy is perfect.
Posted on 3/26/24 at 11:00 am to msap9020
Thoughts from boomer / long-time IT manager fixing to retire:
- Yes, Dell has ballz (and should be admired) for explicitly stating their policy.
-- They will lose some folks, no question, for going to a three-DAW policy
- I know of a large financial institution that did nearly the same thing except more strict: they stated everyone must do three days a week.
-- Well, you ask, what about all the folks hired during COVID that were flung far and wide? Tough shite, they said, they must move closer and do the 3 DAW. They have lost a chunk of foks, but oh well. But not surprising from this Co that has an aggressive performance management approach that trims the fat every year.
- The Fortune 100 co I work for now requires 2 DAW EXCEPT for Technology non-management. So I'm supposed to go in but nobody on my teams have to. Our CIO knows we'll take a huge hit.
- As for the point about not being able to exhibit leadership remotely, that's BS. We seen numerous cases since COVID where leaders emerged. Sure, it's more difficult, but possible.
- Yes, Dell has ballz (and should be admired) for explicitly stating their policy.
-- They will lose some folks, no question, for going to a three-DAW policy
- I know of a large financial institution that did nearly the same thing except more strict: they stated everyone must do three days a week.
-- Well, you ask, what about all the folks hired during COVID that were flung far and wide? Tough shite, they said, they must move closer and do the 3 DAW. They have lost a chunk of foks, but oh well. But not surprising from this Co that has an aggressive performance management approach that trims the fat every year.
- The Fortune 100 co I work for now requires 2 DAW EXCEPT for Technology non-management. So I'm supposed to go in but nobody on my teams have to. Our CIO knows we'll take a huge hit.
- As for the point about not being able to exhibit leadership remotely, that's BS. We seen numerous cases since COVID where leaders emerged. Sure, it's more difficult, but possible.
Posted on 3/26/24 at 11:02 am to Tigeralum2008
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I work in IT and feel strongly that WFH is wonderful for people in my career.
Most IT Infrastructure is cloud based or remotely accessible. There’s no reason at all for having to sit in a cube when you can have your own office, play your own music, and let your dog out whenever needed.
The SO is IT and was doing almost completely WFH long before COVID (went into the office once a week to see vendors).
He's got guys on his team as far away as South America. His company tried to do a big push back to in-person at least 3 days a week and there was pretty much a mutiny. They ended up reassigning a bunch of guys as fully remote to avoid a mass exodus of employees in their department (IT security).
Posted on 3/26/24 at 11:20 am to msap9020
Three months from now:
“Dell announces major layoffs…”
“Dell announces major layoffs…”
Posted on 3/26/24 at 11:23 am to GeauxxxTigers23
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Can't wait for all the work from homers to come in this thread at 10 AM on a Tuesday and argue with strangers on the internet for 3 or 4 hours avout how much more productive they are working from home.
I could do the same in a cubicle
Posted on 3/26/24 at 11:31 am to BluegrassBelle
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They ended up reassigning a bunch of guys as fully remote to avoid a mass exodus of employees in their department (IT security).
We can't compete for employees anymore without at least offering some sort of hybrid setup. Remote or hybrid is pretty much the norm now in IT.
This post was edited on 3/26/24 at 11:40 am
Posted on 3/26/24 at 11:35 am to Floating Change Up
quote:Double-dipping? You mean holding down more than 1 job?
No, there is rampant 'double-dipping' going on right now with remote workers. Particularly in the IT work-space.
People are getting multiple work-from-home IT jobs, barely performing at any of them but drawing full salaries and benefits from each.
There was a time when that scenario drew admiration from others.
Posted on 3/26/24 at 12:06 pm to fallguy_1978
quote:It's not just the IT field. Accounting, asset and financial management, many medical positions are easily remote based and have been for many years now.
We can't compete for employees anymore without at least offering some sort of hybrid setup. Remote or hybrid is pretty much the norm now in IT.
Posted on 3/26/24 at 12:19 pm to chrome_daddy
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approach that trims the fat
People not willing or complaining about going to work two days a week is the fat. Good f’ing riddance.
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