I’ve been working remotely since 2015 but at my current job the majority of employees do head into the office. I still attend monthly meetings and some other company-wide meetings virtually and I’m always astounded how much time is wasted drudging up the same complaints month after month.
I’m usually just working (coding) through it all; I just want to write code all day and end each day in peace.
This is why, once I got my electrician license, I went to work for myself. You know how god-awful it is working with blue collar men in the South 50hrs/week? The less I deal with other tradespeople, the better.
I forgot how much gossip and micro-aggressions were commonplace
That’s one (of many) reasons I don’t want to give up remote work.
Bosses say that remote work misses “the human element” and “face to face” time.
Yes, and I couldn’t be more happy about it.
I’ve been working remotely since 2015 but at my current job the majority of employees do head into the office. I still attend monthly meetings and some other company-wide meetings virtually and I’m always astounded how much time is wasted drudging up the same complaints month after month.
I’m usually just working (coding) through it all; I just want to write code all day and end each day in peace.
This is why, once I got my electrician license, I went to work for myself. You know how god-awful it is working with blue collar men in the South 50hrs/week? The less I deal with other tradespeople, the better.
The same people who claim to be the side of Christ.