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re: WFH Life comes at you Fast
Posted on 2/15/25 at 11:13 pm to Robin Masters
Posted on 2/15/25 at 11:13 pm to Robin Masters
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Learn to OnlyFans
It's very likely she has been doing that or making tiktok vids instead of her "dream wfh job"
Posted on 2/15/25 at 11:16 pm to John Barron
People lose positions/jobs every day.
If the government were properly run most employees wouldn't have a job in the first place - spending crazy amounts of monies without a care of accountability...some trains have no business running any longer. The tax burden is wildly excessive given the return.
If the government were properly run most employees wouldn't have a job in the first place - spending crazy amounts of monies without a care of accountability...some trains have no business running any longer. The tax burden is wildly excessive given the return.
Posted on 2/15/25 at 11:17 pm to SallysHuman
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If so... I'd think perhaps you weren't working prior to said post.
that's because you don't understand professionals working from home. been at it for over a decade. sales metrics from all my team - about 40 worldwide - are displayed in real time every day. i can see what every other person is doing, and they can see my effort
all you have is some younger girl saying she was working in her jammies in a random social media post
i'm sorry you work a shitty job that requires a timeclock
Posted on 2/15/25 at 11:20 pm to beaux duke
quote:Just quit being a lazy beta and get your arse to work. You aren't gonna win any arguments here smh.
how so?
if i posted that today was hawiian shirt day at innitech but i put on an oxford and tie for my afternoon meeting, does that mean i wasn't working until said meeting?
Posted on 2/15/25 at 11:20 pm to beaux duke
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all you have is some younger girl saying she was working in her jammies in a random social media post
Social media post, you say? Was that on her lunchbreak? I doubt it. Sounds like you DO something for a living... sounds like she hung out on twitter in her jammies until, unfortunately, duty called.
Posted on 2/15/25 at 11:22 pm to beaux duke
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sales metrics from all my team - about 40 worldwide - are displayed in real time every day. i can see what every other person is doing, and they can see my effort
A sales executive working from home is much different than a project manager working from home.
Posted on 2/15/25 at 11:25 pm to SallysHuman
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So... no meetings.
Hanging out in the jammies ALL DAY...
Preparing for said meeting... not by boning up on materials, but by simply donning a hoodie...
*Eventually* that wh life gonna getcha... that definitely implies the chick hadn't, in fact, been working... it eventually 'got' her.
Is you tarded?
I'm not defending her, but you make wide assumptions. While she mentioned having to "don" a hoddie, she didn't say she was not preparing for the meeting while in her jammies.
I WFH, and if I don't have to go anywhere or online meetings, I'm wearing a t-shirt and shorts most of the time; sometime "jammies" if it's cold. I'm not gaming my employer either as I own 45% of the company I work for. If no meetings when WFH, why get all dressed up. Be comfortable and be productive.
Posted on 2/15/25 at 11:28 pm to Geaux-2-L-O-Miss
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Geaux-2-L-O-Miss
Okay, I made a wide assumption.
Was it unmerited? Did her post seem like it came from a wonderfully engaged government worker on behalf of american children?
I can only judge what I read, and my take wasn't that she was hard at work but that she lamented her loafing came to a pause.
Posted on 2/15/25 at 11:46 pm to SallysHuman
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Okay, I made a wide assumption.
That's all I was saying. At no point did I defend her, but too often we jump to conclusions that we want to be true that may or may not be true.
As you said, based upon her posts, you are probably correct about her lack of work effort. But I will give her the benefit of the doubt, while it appears that her employer did not. So, I would infer that her employer came to the same conclusion as you did, and you were correct in your summation.
Posted on 2/15/25 at 11:50 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Stewarts
There’s probably some with different names.
Posted on 2/15/25 at 11:59 pm to the808bass
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If tweet fails to load, click here. Truth here. The floodgates are open on RiFed federal employees and NGOs claiming they working on critical work.
Wild to see.
Posted on 2/16/25 at 12:04 am to Stat M Repairman
That ariel is a real winner. She posted something about a woman dropping her kids off at a firedeparement for adoption and how it would have been better had she aborted the fetus. These fricking rats deserve there come comeuppance.
Posted on 2/16/25 at 12:08 am to Prettyboy Floyd
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She posted something about a woman dropping her kids off at a firedeparement for adoption and how it would have been better had she aborted the fetus.
This the same chick that was working her dream job for the Children's Bureau? An entity supposedly dedicated to serving the most vulnerable and at risk among us? I did not know she felt that way about Safe Haven laws... So, an allegedly crappy work ethic and a self spoken disregard for those she 'worked' for. I am glad she's gone.
Posted on 2/16/25 at 12:19 am to John Barron
This jealousy of WFH is fascinating behavior. People stuck in the past, demanding employers spend more on overhead which leads to lower raises and bonuses. They want to bring other people down to their level, because they can't get away from the "sitting on a timeclock equals work" mentality.
This WFH angst several people here display is the dumbest shite. It literally makes no sense why anyone would give a shite how anyone they don't know, never interact with, and aren't even coworkers with does a job that has absolutely nothing to do with them.
This WFH angst several people here display is the dumbest shite. It literally makes no sense why anyone would give a shite how anyone they don't know, never interact with, and aren't even coworkers with does a job that has absolutely nothing to do with them.
Posted on 2/16/25 at 12:24 am to TenWheelsForJesus
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This WFH angst several people here display is the dumbest shite. It literally makes no sense why anyone would give a shite how anyone they don't know, never interact with, and aren't even coworkers with does a job that has absolutely nothing to do with them.
How federal employees spend their time does have something to do with the rest of us. We are paying for their work product as well as benefiting from it.
Posted on 2/16/25 at 1:14 am to SallysHuman
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How federal employees spend their time does have something to do with the rest of us. We are paying for their work product as well as benefiting from it.
On top of that, taxpayers are already paying for the office space not being utilized. Add in that Fed Gov workers typically have a workstation in office, we now have had to provide a laptop for WFH and possibly the cost of cell phones for WFH. I know when I call the "office" line it rings to their cell phone so they can WFH. Assume $75/per phone per month at 4M employees and that's an extra $3,600,000,000 per year in cell phones.
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This WFH angst several people here display is the dumbest shite. It literally makes no sense why anyone would give a shite how anyone they don't know, never interact with, and aren't even coworkers with does a job that has absolutely nothing to do with them.
Well, I guess $3.6B in cell phones doesn't mean anything. WOW
Posted on 2/16/25 at 1:17 am to Geaux-2-L-O-Miss
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On top of that, taxpayers are already paying for the office space not being utilized. Add in that Fed Gov workers typically have a workstation in office, we now have had to provide a laptop for WFH and possibly the cost of cell phones for WFH. I know when I call the "office" line it rings to their cell phone so they can WFH. Assume $75/per phone per month at 4M employees and that's an extra $3,600,000,000 per year in cell phones.
Damn... I didn't even consider that part of it- wow! Very, very good points! And best part is you didn't even make any assumptions on the quality or quantity of their work product!
Posted on 2/16/25 at 1:38 am to John Barron
Get these leftist, brainwashed, useless Marxist, idiotic white women off our taxpayer tit. Let’s see if they are qualified for anything in the real world with their social studies degrees. What a joke.
Posted on 2/16/25 at 2:13 am to beaux duke
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wearing "jammies" all day until a teams meeting doesn't mean she wasn't working the rest of the day.
I had days that I worked from home. I got up and got dressed every day as if I were going into the office. If I had stayed in pajamas, I would have subconsciously felt like I wasn't working.
Posted on 2/16/25 at 2:30 am to John Barron
Dream job of working from home for the Children's Bureau? Have some standards.
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