Thread regarding Amazon.com layoffs

*@$# RTO!

Remote work needs no defending. Common sense has to tell you that if you erase 10 hours out of someone's week, you can't expect them to produce the same amount of work as when they didn't have to spend that time commuting. I don't care how many clothes I wash or dishes I do, I'm not spending anything close to 10 hours per week on that. Poor management is the weakness that gets exposed when employees are working remotely. Instead of setting realistic goals, following up on them, and holding people accountable, they want to judge their performance by what they look like they're doing. It's mo--nic, lazy, and they'll unfortunately have to learn the hard way.


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Post ID: @OP+1k6yy26rz

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WFH is over

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Post ID: @37a+1k6yy26rz

You choose to live where you live and work where you work. Your commute is your problem. Put on your big boy/girl pants and get the job done.

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Post ID: @36x+1k6yy26rz

Work from home and find out.

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