I'm willing to stand my ground on this and continue working from home. There is literally no reason for me to go to the office. I've been doing my job for the past two plus years without any issues and with increased productivity from home. Suddenly, there's this pressing need for 'cooperation' and 'collaboration?' Not happening.
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Lazy people will make a mountain out of a mole hill just to avoid work. They act all concerned about RTO and safety at work.
These same people at the campeon cafeteria are practically licking door handles while complaining about safety in the office.
Honestly people who complain about RTO must have a really tough time before covid. I can just imagine when covid happened and all the anti-RTO people saying, "OH THANK GOD! I've been waiting for years for this to happen!" I understand if single parents or if both working parents need to do WFH but otherwise, why?
Wear a hazmat suit to work. See how much collaboration you can squeeze out.
Any employee that does two jobs should get more management responsibility.
Whoever makes a chump out of apple deserves to get promoted.
Well played double jobbers!
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"Only a d-mb id--t thinks another full time job is possible. The IRS would find out.
The only thing that gets exposed is your limited grey cells, Mon Ami."
- Hey dude, you have a problem. The only thing you know is to insult other people. IT IS LEGAL to have two full-time jobs, this has nothing to do with IRS. The IRS will accept income information from both employers, from both W2/W4, so IRS doesn't care what you are doing. Obviously, you have no idea.
Another thing is this is not fair, this is cheating.
This is a very common problem now with employees working remotely from home on a full-time job and having another full-time job on the side for another smaller company.. I've seen or heard many software developers doing that.
Only a d-mb id--t thinks another full time job is possible. The IRS would find out.
The only thing that gets exposed is your limited grey cells, Mon Ami.
I bet 50% of remote working guys that signed the petition are working for a second full-time job from home. That's why many people don't want to come back to the office because they want to hide this from the management and the company. Or working from the office makes working for another company almost impossible. There's a single word for this - cheating.
Ki-l yourself at home. No one will notice.
They won't miss you.
"waaaaaa...but I don't want to go to the office." Adulting is a really bummer. Welcome to the real world.
they built a big nice spaceship campus not just to let it stay empty. you guys need to go back to the spaceship dudes.
I am leaking my management level discussions. Let these worms squirm and figure out the source. Nothing they discuss in meetings will ever be safe again.
This is the silent layoff playbook.
Managers will start criticizing the quality of your work if you work from home. Colleagues who return will get preferential treatment irrespective of work quality.
Then will come the next evaluation cycle where you will be told in black and white that your work from home is a risk to your career.
Reply time to messages will be recorded and any delays will be reprimanded in the name of collaboration.
Then the layoffs will begin.
Any challenges to layoff decisions will be inconsequential because Apple will have developed a paper trail of working from home resulting in negative evaluation and warnings.
The plan is for people to quit rather than RTO. Then they won't have to lay you off and pay severance.