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re: Elon Musk says WFH is morally wrong
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:19 am to RogerTheShrubber
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:19 am to RogerTheShrubber
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Someone said he is ashamed of his upbringing and it makes total sense. Its pathological with him.
Its definitely something deep rooted in him. This has nothing to do with salary/hourly workers. It has to do with fraud and theft from your employer.
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:21 am to John Barron
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I just told you I worked at a Hospital where I was on salary and had to be at the hospital for 40 hours a week.
They're in the hourly mindset.
But that job actually requires you to be at "the office" and on call, due to the variability of the timing of demand of your services, so it is OK for the mindset.
That's not what we are discussing, as has been explained to you many times.
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:21 am to RogerTheShrubber
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Youre wanting so badly to be outraged here.
I’m not the one calling people names and flipping out
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:21 am to John Barron
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Its definitely something deep rooted in him. This has nothing to do with salary/hourly workers.
He is afraid that if he feels compensated hourly, then he is a failure among his peer group.
Its pathological with him.
That sad part is his poor upbringing should be his biggest plus. The ability to live in and understand both worlds. But hes too fricking narcissistic and stubborn to realize it.
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:22 am to John Barron
Having to operate a physical office (or a larger physical office than necessary) is inefficient.
He is right that a lot of people frick around on the clock. But has he been in most offices around the country?
I might frick around a little more at home than I would in the office, but when I lock in I get way more done in a shorter period of time.
He is right that a lot of people frick around on the clock. But has he been in most offices around the country?
I might frick around a little more at home than I would in the office, but when I lock in I get way more done in a shorter period of time.
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:23 am to Lsut81
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I’m not the one calling people names
But you cant understand a single word I typed.
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:23 am to RogerTheShrubber
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Contract, correct?
Yes, usually 3 months. Much more flexibility as hourly worker compared to being on Salary at a Hospital that requires 40 hours a week. The exact opposite of what SFP is claiming
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:25 am to John Barron
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Yes, usually 3 months. Much more flexibility as hourly worker compared to being on Salary at a Hospital that requires 40 hours a week.
Exactly.
It would give these WFH baws all the freedom they want
Do you know what it doent give them though? Status. Thats what this is all about
Retards value faux status over compensation most of the time. Thats why its easier to give new titles than actual raises to young folks.
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:26 am to RogerTheShrubber
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That sad part is his poor upbringing should be his biggest plus. The ability to live in and understand both worlds. But hes too fricking narcissistic and stubborn to realize it
I don't know his history. Did he confess this to the forum or something? Would explain alot of his behavior
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:26 am to John Barron
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Much more flexibility as hourly worker compared to being on Salary at a Hospital that requires 40 hours a week. The exact opposite of what SFP is claiming
Where did I discuss the comparable flexibility of being a contractor versus being an employee, and state the employee had more?
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:26 am to John Barron
For once in my life I absolutely agree with SFP
Barron and Roger (sorry buddy) are completely off base.
Nothing that SFP is describing about standard salaried jobs is wrong. Sure unique scenarios exist, but by large what he is saying is correct.
Barron and Roger (sorry buddy) are completely off base.
Nothing that SFP is describing about standard salaried jobs is wrong. Sure unique scenarios exist, but by large what he is saying is correct.
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:27 am to John Barron
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Its definitely something deep rooted in him. This has nothing to do with salary/hourly workers.
It literally has everything to do with productivity and efficiency. I even posted what led to the light bulb coming on (which was published long after my childhood
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It has to do with fraud and theft from your employer.
Your framing is still illogical and irrational.
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:27 am to John Barron
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I don't know his history. Did he confess this to the forum or something? Would explain alot of his behavior
He says he was raised in a poor home. I have zero understanding of how tht makes him so insecure.
It should make him MORE secure. But something is wrong with him.
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:27 am to VolSquatch
I’m not reading 28 pages but I’ve been working from home for almost a decade now and I won’t accept another job in my filed in an office. Completely unnecessary. During an average day I have to work with people in each time sone across the US. Being chained to an office would cost my employer unnecessary overhead. I also know my company will not be forcing people back in offices. They are actually shutting down many locations and moving to WFH to save.
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:28 am to SlowFlowPro
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Where did I discuss the comparable flexibility of being a contractor versus being an employee, and state the employee had more?
What's funny is most contractors i know have to go work in the office and have less teleworking options presented to them.
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:29 am to gaetti15
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What's funny is most contractors i know have to go work in the office and have less teleworking options presented to them.
You must have missed they're now focusing on psychologically analyzing me
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:29 am to EZE Tiger Fan
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EZE Tiger Fan
If y'all have any questions about what I am like IRL, EZE has met me
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:31 am to Mick Hogger
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Your way is assuming all employees need to be working together
Only if you dont read any of my posts here.
I've clearly otherwise.
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:33 am to SlowFlowPro
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You must have missed they're now focusing on psychologically analyzing me
Posted on 11/19/24 at 9:35 am to Decatur
quote:WHy, he has no work tasks that require it, if the people he is referencing want to stay at home and pay a secretary to go in and do the work that is needed , they can...that is what he does. If not, they should get their arse to work and take care of their job responsibilities. Everyone has noticed a drop off in service levels for customer service since this started.
I wonder how much Musk works in the office on a weekly basis?
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