Personally I don’t, but I wonder if anyone else, other than the person that mentioned it in one of the threads below, have a problem when you need to contact a person who works from home? In the sense that you can't contact him/ her?
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How could anyone justify using a m-plate every day and weekend when everyone else is working from home.
We've got a guy that operates a side hustle and he even is brave enough to use a company test car to keep the gig going without using his gas or insurance.
Pretty good scam he has going coming to the office only to pick up his test car. He manages to respond just good and fast enough to not raise suspicion with the either content and/or inept management on the matter.
He's been reported numerous times with no discipline whatsoever. Maybe he answered the medical status question correctly which allowed him to even have possession of the company test car while he was on vacation recently??
Hmmm.
My entire team works from home and we're in too many meetings to be unresponsive.
I've rarely had an issue getting ahold of what I've needed.
I had no problem contacting people. However, I try to contact people only in the late morning hours, and if I don't see the person online, I just shoot an email. Usually the email gets answered in the same day, most of the time in the next hour. Also, I work as independently as I can, so I don't tend to have many daily interactions.
I honestly believe a lot of people are running their own business or side hustle, even a second job. It's difficult to get ahold of most people during what would be considered normal business hours. It's bull.
There were replies to this question this morning - now they are gone.
They were NOT complimentary of the whole "working from home" arrangement that Ford loves so much.
Is HR running this site to get the real employee feedback they can't get from those
biased 'Pulse Surveys'?