@jj same stupid comment on every RTO post
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Come into a packed office playing “let’s try to find a seat” and “let’s find cords”
Have to listen to people scream speak on their calls right next to me so I cannot focus or conduct my calls.
Have to smell the onions and stank of peoples food that they MUST bring back to their desk to eat on a daily basis instead of using the break room right around the wall.
Have to watch people use the focus rooms as their own personal office on a daily basis for 8 hours so you cannot use it for a sensitive Call
oh and they don’t use headphones so surprise we hear your conversations!
It's fun going from bathroom to bathroom looking for a vacant stall followed by going from bathroom to bathroom looking for some paper towels to dry my hands. Speaking of paper towels, I love how the fresh ones drop down right into the pile of used ones. Sanitary design. If I were maliciously designing an office layout to punish people I hate, this is how I'd do it.
Fine. Been doing it since we returned from covid. 3/2 & hours is nothing new.
@c3 just over two hour commute into office unless bus is late then up to 2 hours and 40 minutes one way. Not to mention now costing me $500/month. Then to sit behind a guy that u could hear him from 3 floors below he speaks (yells) so loud my teams message kept popping up to tell me to unmute my mic due to him being that loud while on a meeting.oh and I was not an RTO but an FTO, Forced to office.
It’s hard, I my commute is now 50% longer as I have to drive in heavy traffic. I started applying again for better roles and got an interview for early next week. I hope I can fulfill Charlie’s dreams of quitting but I’m quitting for a better job not quitting cause I’m done.
Hey guys, pro office here. Love hearing about the weather and your fu--y kids 3x a week, soon to be 4. Please keep it up. I’d also like to hear about your family vacation and how your spouse got that weird rash again. That was so funny hehe
it is hard enough to find a bathroom stall (mens) to do a #2. i'm not sure if everyone is working from the toilet seat or what
@d6 just quit then. See how that works out for you.
Having fun listening to neighboring two loud talkers out shouting each other in their respective meetings
Good to see lot of humans in office. So there will be less rats ? Never know if they kick all cleaning folks to save 5 dollars. Cheap wellsfargo management. . Sad part is humans spread more jerms . Doctors will be rich.
Rolling my desk to an open cube farm, disinfecting a space for 10 minutes only to find out the equipment doesn’t work. Finding no cubes in the neighborhood I am assigned and having to rove to a different floor. Realizing the guy next to me came in sans bath. Loud girl on my other side is having issues with her rent. Having to wear noise cancelling headphones just to try to do my job.
What’s not to love?
COVID proved that WFH works just fine at WF. Also provided HY with a great opportunity to ki-l some employees off and avoid severance. Peppridge Farms remembers the emails, Scotty.
Used to work 28 hours a day and was super productive for every one of them. Now I only work 8 and spend all day doing nothing instead, all thanks to RTO.
Had been home for over 15 years, long before COVID. Needed no desk, no phone, no need to “collaborate” at the coffee machine. My work at home is private, secure, focused, and productive. They are creating travel risk each day, blowing 3-4 gallons of gas, increasing food costs… and for what???
I had Covid, I know Covid - it had nothing to do with WFH/RTO for a lot of teams
I’m actually enjoying only working 8 hours then leaving. No more logging in from home by me, I work less now!!
Rather get stage 4 cancer than go to the office. Completely unnecessary for 90% of roles at the bank. Those that support it are sad, pathetic losers. FRTO to the end of time.
@a3 your posts are repetitive and unnecessary. Covid is over stop talking about it
I’m in tech (SWE) and I’m still doing 3 days a week for 4 hours before I head home to finish up the day and haven’t heard anything about it. Bridgett’s email was extremely vague for a reason and the original expectation of 4 hours was never a written policy either and nobody I know was ever talked to about meeting it.
Just work 9-5 M-F as prescribed. Simply as this. Covid is finito