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(the Hour units are just an example, of course, not an absolute)
r
yup, that is what it is... work when you produce something instead of work because the clock says you need to work
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If i worked at 5am twice in one week, i'm finding a new job. LOL
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j
Yep output based results
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I work 6-4... sometimes 6-3, sometimes 6-6. WFH enables this, because that first graphic is what you get if you have to commute to an office for no reason.
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Yep my schedule is flexible. Mainly meetings make my schedule. The rest us just getting stuff done/flexible.
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@Nick Panaccio @Jarian Gibson you guys nailed it. "Work is what you DO, not Where you ARE", as the Citrix promo says... Even during our On-Prem days, we could access the Data Center and do "most" of our work Remotely; and now, given the increasingly-ubiquitous Virtualization, Cloud, XaaS, and MSP offerings, etc., I cannot figure out why in the world we have to drive to a Building so that we can access Systems that are hundreds, maybe even thousands of miles away... And the RTO argument about "collaboration" and "culture" (by being in the office) is, in my opinion, Rubbish... We can do those things JUST FINE using modern-day UC tools like Slack or Teams...
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It's why I will never accept an on-site position ever again. That period of my life is over.
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@Jarian Gibson yep, same here.. meetings dictate my schedule.
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