Thread regarding Dell Inc. layoffs

RTO = Control + Profits

RTO really boils down to two drivers: control, and the financial interests that CxOs hold in commercial real estate companies. The more employees are physically in the office, the more those properties stay profitable. It has little to do with productivity and everything to do with money and power.

On a personal level, RTO has increased my monthly costs by about 25% compared to working from home. Between gas, parking, meals, and other daily expenses, the difference adds up quickly. On top of that, I’m losing about 90 minutes a day to commuting - time that could have gone into either more focused work or simply maintaining some balance at home.

So while companies frame RTO as being about culture or collaboration, for workers it often just means higher costs, less time, and no real improvement in output.


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Post ID: @OP+1k3x4zj8r

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@fd I do know for a fact that the top top top dawg of my org actually DOES go into office as I see him there. However, he's also pulling in at least half a mill+ and get's to drive in his 150k car back to his mansion of a home.

Because I don't stay past 11am, I don't know how long he actually stays but if I had to bet, he goes home by 11:30 or 12 as well. It's easy to go into office when you make half a mill+ lol...

For the rest of us? Make it worth our time. Bring the onsite medical center and gym back. Bring the rotating cafe vendors back. Update the desk space. Lower the prices of food that you get from costco and HEB, then upsell by 10x. Put the free coffee Kuriegs back in rather than force us to pay $3 bucks for a small "starbucks" coffee - which 10000% is NOT starbucks, btw.

As cool as the new water machines are, idgaf about "infused" water machines. I wonder how much dell pays to rent those out.

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Post ID: @hf+1k3x4zj8r

100% agree on this. I'm at the RR campus and more often than not it's packed from 8am to 11am. Those who are there, are out by 11am - 11:30am or noon at the latest, and go home to eat lunch.

All these chefs in the cafeterias are making so much food for people who have no interest in paying for it when we could just eat for free at home... So in a way, dell is wasting money on not only paying these chefs to be there for no REAL reason, but also wasting money on food that ends up getting thrown away.. Can't just take the premade food out of the heatlamps and put them back the next day lol... Thats a major health code violation, especially since 99% of it is chicken based.

I live an hour from the office and spend roughly $100 bi-weekly on gas (something like that.) Then I spend about $25/week at least on just on tolls. Cost aside, that's 2 hours of my work day driving and being unproductive and unavailable to do any work. EVERY DAY. So add up the tolls and gas and I'm spending damn near $500 JUST to go into an office in which none of my teammates/coworkers even go into or work at lol... Then I'm wasting a solid 8 hours at least just in the car driving to and from.

The RTO had nothing to do with anything other than execs/whomever not wanting to continually waste money on elec, water, security, maintenance, landscaping, etc... for nobody to ever be there. Which I get. But I think they took it a step too far by mandating 5 days/week AND monitoring. Even pre-covid, dell was always a hybrid company - 3 days in office, 2 at home.

The ONLY reason they mandated 5 days is because other companies were doing it. But I 1000% promise the 5 days and/or monitoring will be a thing of the past by EOY or early next year. My bet is they scale it to 3 days/week.

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Post ID: @he+1k3x4zj8r

@OP

"RTO has increased my monthly costs by about 25% compared to working from home"

I am certain that executive leadership is working hard on ways to reimburse costs like these for everyone that's mandated to come in.

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Post ID: @fd+1k3x4zj8r

Get over it. Maximize shareholder wealth is the goal.

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Post ID: @b3+1k3x4zj8r

@ae

Only for the top executives

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Post ID: @az+1k3x4zj8r

Our top brass also has pieces in the automotive, gas, energy, parking garages business. They were all losing $$ with us staying home.

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Post ID: @as+1k3x4zj8r

Quilted Northern with cleaning ripples, coffee, tea AND hot cocoa in Franklin. Thanks to all the AI $$ coming out of the building!

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Post ID: @aj+1k3x4zj8r

We have 2-ply in HOP and FREE coffee.

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Post ID: @ah+1k3x4zj8r

JC should be thanking all of us for making him millions. How about letting us share in the profits via ESPP and RSUs?

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Post ID: @ae+1k3x4zj8r

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