By this time next year, should we expect it to move to 5? Anyone jumping ship?
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@1h4 Just because your job is physical labor doesn't mean that everyone else needs to be in an office. Plenty of corporate roles can be done more efficiently from home.
It's past time for people to return to the offices, us store employees has done it for years. Quit whining and do your jobs like the rest of us.
@z8 True. Personally, although I prefer hybrid for myself I think they should either bring back everyone or just keep it at 2 days in office. It's strange that they cherry picked teams to come back and got rid of the conference rooms. Ironically they created a less productive environment that will still rely heavily on teams calls because there aren't close to enough meeting spaces. Floors will just be loud with everyone taking calls at their desks all day. So rather than sitting on teams at home, we are sitting on teams in the office in an environment that's too loud to focus.
A lot of companies are moving away from wfh. The problem is people need designated work spaces. Their own cubicles. Divisions all sitting together all the time. Right now, you spend less time working setting up everything every day.
“ reserving “ your space to find someone sitting in it anyway. Too many zoom calls vs in person- having to wear ear buds all the time due to the constant rattle of people on zoom calls.
@pb It is. I'll leave soon. In the meantime I'll just enjoy complaining about doing less work than you for better pay.
Must be nice…
Least you’re not stuck in th store 40 hours a week.
And yet you people still complain LOLOL so gross.
If you hate it that much- quit.
Target just eliminated WFM
People still work an extra day for another company to pay bills