Darius just clearly signaled we are all headed back into the office full time. It was only a matter of time…
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@3cto
Welcome back John Boy. I'm thinking that you're position as CCO is to improve Honeywell's visuals, I really doubt that you would take my job. You couldn't handle it. Although it is not too tough at the moment. Only a couple of emails a day and maybe a phone call. Would you please resign your current position and go off into the sunset with your undeserved millions. Along with DA. We need some competent management around here.
@3cto+1mxxtVJe I would love to pass the misery of my job to you. For me personally, if I was offered a workplace that was of a reasonable standard with healthy, affordable food options and provided acceptable levels of IT support and equipment I would be far more inclined to travel to work everyday. Practically I have found that daily travel to work for my job is far less efficient for myself and for my employer and is considerably more expensive for my pocket, which is important since Honeywell diminishes my true income every single year. The appauling people I have to work with also makes my job extra miserable in person as the majority of decent people have now left or were pushed out. I suspect in truth your grumpiness is a direct consequence of working at Honeywell :)
Good you all need to get back to work. I’ll take your job if you would prefer to stay home and whine. Work from homers should get a cut in pay with the money you save working from home. I usually don’t feel this way. Getting tired of all the whiners just do the needful!
Yeh, the looney bus lol.
What ? You drive to work. Honeywell provides a bus for me.
@1quv+1mxxtVJe : If you try that HON will likely force employees to buy their own EV and come to work. I am betting HON will be the first to ban Gas vehicles in their parking lots. Of course, this is nothing to do with clean or green but leadership here are psychopaths looking to stick it to the drones
I thought Honeywell was trying to reduce carbon emissions? Give me $7500 to buy a hybrid vehicle to offset my emissions if you’re going to force me to do work that can be accomplished by telecommuting. I’m serious, contact the ESG boards that rate this company if they try pull this return to work stunt. The board members and executives will have to explain their actions to the green/rainbow wizards that created these ESG commandments.
That just might be the straw that broke this camels back. Even with hybrid, I hate the noise in the office. I wear noise canceling headphones and can still hear folks yelling into their phones. Can’t wait to experience that all day long again!
Took me near 6 months to get a laptop, I inherited a monitor from a RIF'ed colleague and I still can not get stationary.
I can barely get a functioning computer and was sitting on a chair with mold on it for months. I am curious to see how much the company will invest in basic office equipment.
I didn't really read that he was going to end it. Yes, he did seem miffed by it, but if he was going to end it, I think he would have said more about that. I will say that he did seem very distracted today and aloof from the meeting. Almost as if his mind was somewhere else or he was bothered by something.
Return to office is just a low cost RIF.
Can’t wait to spend $15/day on Fooda.
PS — Clearwater plant 4 was built in 1958 right?
I think it’ll depend on SBG, I don’t see how the software businesses will survive without at minimum Hybrid. Unless they’re gonna spin those off.
Missed those bathrooms in Plt 4 Clearwater. I'd forgotten what 1975 facilities looked like. "Charming" are the bathroom sinks that washed a million lunch plates. Looking like dried up playdoh all crunchy and cracked. Tiles falling off the walls. Can't wait to be back with that reclaimed carpet. Maybe another hall littered with file cabinets and stuff.
Anyone else notice a lot of “location tracking enabled” task bar notifications today?
Watch what happens with the banks if you don't believe me.
That's awful. I'm sorry for you guys. The only reason this is happening is because of the election and a need to make our cities temporarily not look like wastelands (the curtain will be drawn back quickly enough once the new stooge is installed).
Note: everything ties back to politics when the system is wholly corrupt. Any businesses that still exist is with the government's permission. This will become more obvious as time goes on, as we're very close to the point where they stop pretending that we still have rights.
There aren’t enough seats. My team has 1/3 as many seats as bodies. Most of the time even with 3/2 we have people sitting in other departments. I don’t see this working.
He also emphasized the China team living at the manufacturing facilities during Covid. That is what they would like for all of us to do. The problem is, outside of China, there are better options than Honeywell. The CCP has made it clear that they consider citizens to be slaves. Slave to the government or slave to a CCP supporting company, same thing.
I didn't get that read. I do think enforcement will pick up, and the team I'm on needs it, but they may go to 4 in. At least as a stepping stone. But I certainly don't know how aggressive VP is. Never been around him.
Yeah it’s coming for sure