Agreed but will never happen since many employers believe their workers are lazy which stems both from their own psychological projection and their fear of losing money that could go in their pockets. Face it, if slave labor were allowed we would be a society of slaves. Think about it. Are the architects guys like Musk and Theil?
There are many jobs that require a physical presence, so for the ones that don't I am all for working from home. Leave the roads to those who must be on them.
I have worked from home almost exclusively for the last six years. Before COVID, a large part of my work was in person. Our people are as or more productive now than we were before COVID. Further, we offer access to experts required in our specific fields to every one of our clients regardless of where they live. In the past, we were usually limited to our working areas.
I love our in person meetings and training because they give me opportunities to mesh with my workmates (we are, after all, human) but when I need to get stuff done, give me my space and my computer and don't impose office strictures on me.
Couldn’t agree more! And…significantly decrease our continued contribution to climate change! Our air quality was drastically improved during the pandemic when everyone stayed home.
It’s not an easy calculus, when workers are dispersed from the work space it is hard to create unions and undermines those that exist.
On the other side it’s hard to enforce and bully workers to move faster. If there are pre school children, it is hard to concentrate And of course this only applies to white color
workers . But even hospital let or make workers work from home. It cheeper, no need to pro ide parking etc
Agreed but will never happen since many employers believe their workers are lazy which stems both from their own psychological projection and their fear of losing money that could go in their pockets. Face it, if slave labor were allowed we would be a society of slaves. Think about it. Are the architects guys like Musk and Theil?
Not only that, but the workers who do need to commute would probably be less likely to get stuck in traffic jams.
There are many jobs that require a physical presence, so for the ones that don't I am all for working from home. Leave the roads to those who must be on them.
I have worked from home almost exclusively for the last six years. Before COVID, a large part of my work was in person. Our people are as or more productive now than we were before COVID. Further, we offer access to experts required in our specific fields to every one of our clients regardless of where they live. In the past, we were usually limited to our working areas.
I love our in person meetings and training because they give me opportunities to mesh with my workmates (we are, after all, human) but when I need to get stuff done, give me my space and my computer and don't impose office strictures on me.
Couldn’t agree more! And…significantly decrease our continued contribution to climate change! Our air quality was drastically improved during the pandemic when everyone stayed home.
Is there aught we hold in common with the greedy parasite
Who would lash us into serfdom and would crush us with his might?
Is there anything left to us but to organize and fight?
For the Union makes us strong.
Solidarity forever!
Solidarity forever!
Solidarity forever!
For the Union makes us strong.
Your comment is right on. Too many parasites including much of Congress and our President.
Managers need people in the office to pretend to manage
Excellent commentary!
It’s not an easy calculus, when workers are dispersed from the work space it is hard to create unions and undermines those that exist.
On the other side it’s hard to enforce and bully workers to move faster. If there are pre school children, it is hard to concentrate And of course this only applies to white color
workers . But even hospital let or make workers work from home. It cheeper, no need to pro ide parking etc