Had a chat with a friend a while ago. She only has a 15-30 minute commute. Assuming the best, that’s still 2 hours and 30 minutes a week. That’s ten hours unpaid time a month.
If your company uses Teams in place of a traditional phone system (which is becoming more common) then being able to answer phone calls from that system in the car easily is definitely an advantage.
Why? Most people’s commute is unpaid, plus one of the dangers of talking on the phone while driving is not necessarily tapping at the screen, but the conversation.
So now we have more people working unpaid and driving distracted.
Why in the ever loving fuck would anyone want Teams in their car?!
I even don’t know a single person who wants it on their computer.
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That actually seems like a win win minus all the extra car accidents. A small price to pay for productivity
Should be counted as it anyway.
Had a chat with a friend a while ago. She only has a 15-30 minute commute. Assuming the best, that’s still 2 hours and 30 minutes a week. That’s ten hours unpaid time a month.
Employers will surely agree
If your company uses Teams in place of a traditional phone system (which is becoming more common) then being able to answer phone calls from that system in the car easily is definitely an advantage.
Why? Most people’s commute is unpaid, plus one of the dangers of talking on the phone while driving is not necessarily tapping at the screen, but the conversation.
So now we have more people working unpaid and driving distracted.
I’m not talking about during a commute. I’m talking about driving from site to site during the work day.
Yes, but as they pointed out talking on the phone while driving is a distraction that increases the likelihood of an accident.