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re: Texas is leading the way in workers transitioning back from remote to in-office work

Posted on 5/4/21 at 10:53 am to
Posted by Centinel
Idaho
Member since Sep 2016
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Posted on 5/4/21 at 10:53 am to
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A lot of people with the Boomer mentality of needing to see someone in front of a monitor from 9-5 will struggle with next-gen workplace.



This has actually forced our Boomer CIO's hand. Our applications group had one opening that they could never fill because no one was willing to take the job and be in an office. Then they just lost another developer because he was offered 100% WFH. So the CIO is currently working with the others in the executive team to figure out a permanent WFH policy for IT. He's realized he can't find or maintain people in IT and expect them to be 100% in the office. More than likely it will be a hybrid system like others have discussed here, with some jobs (Techs that have to visit in person) only getting to WFH one or two days, and jobs like mine or applications that can be 100% WFH if we want.

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