Good luck!
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@jx You should not jeopardize the health of others just to meet the RTO requirement. You could badge in and leave.
Here in the office sick today -- would have worked remotely instead just last week. Probably going to get everyone else sick with my coughing and sneezing. Yay for RTO. My coworkers are about to reap the benefits of in person interactions.
@f0 Yeah. Where is this sh-t?
@f0+1 .... I think the tracking tool is for supervisors and managers .... you'll know soon enough if your not compilate .
Anyone know where you can find the tracking tool so that you can see how you are tracking against the metric? Thanks
Oh I know where my office is. I'd go in if I didn't have so much work to do.
@aw onboarding is virtually nonexistent here, so don't expect any help unless you've got a good manager
I am taking one for the team - to help with office overcrowding, I'm staying with remote work for the foreseeable future.
You all have fun battling for a spot to do your best work 😉
Serious question, will we have staff /interns onsite to help us find our way to our new cubes and help move in our personal items?
To all the RTO employees who forgot where you used to work before Covid WFH ... Please check your email for your office assignment .... SMH
I have to RTO but we don't have enough offices. Looks like I'll be working in the cafeteria.
If you don’t know your office, you should just resign and move on.
Does anyone have a good list of "offices" that we can RT? I'm planning on badging in at the nearest location to me, but identifying the locations hasn't been as easy as I'd thought.