• citrusface
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    1221 days ago

    I did read it and my opinion stays the same.

    To be in 5 days a week is nonsense.

    A hybrid schedule would allow for the same collaboration and innovation. 3 days and office and 2 at home. Everyone wins.

    • @Wogi
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      521 days ago

      sad machinist noises

        • @Wogi
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          121 days ago

          Few natural born enemies exist, fewer still as deep and natural as the animosity between machinery and maintenance.

    • @chakan2
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      321 days ago

      I’m full remote…nothing says insulting like having to badge in then then call India to make sure the kids over there actually got some work done.

      • citrusface
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        221 days ago

        Full transparency, I’m not arguing against full remote - I 100% support it. I’ve done it and it doesn’t work for me - I like being in the office a few days a week, but full onsite for desk jobs is asinine.

        • @chakan2
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          120 days ago

          I’m ok with hybrid for the people that need that, but mandating it means it’s probably not a company I want to work for.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 days ago

      Exactly.

      I’m in the office 2x/week, and it’s the perfect balance for us. We pack those two days w/ collaboration, which leaves the other three relatively open for individual work. And the best part about 2x/week is that you could theoretically fit twice the workers in the same physical space, which should reduce corporate leasing costs.