Just curious. What is the approximate percentages breakdown of in-office versus remote workers?
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Kiss my a-s for 100% in office within 50 miles. Zero chance of me commuting for 3 hrs a day, I’ll find a job elsewhere and take my skills with me if work in office is valued more than skills at BC.
If you ask people who actually WORK at BC....and not this anonymous forum you will see that BC will make you be in office if you work next to one. If you live no where near an office ie 50+ miles away, or youre in a small office that will be shut down and you'll like be 100% WFH. All pre-sales customer facing staff at BC are WFH if they don't live close to the office!
I think the answer is blue.
Have a guess...
if you're in a sticky/profitable BU, and have a strong SVP/GM the case can be made for LIMITED and i mean VERY LIMITED WFH. Decisions made based upon skills and proximity from an office. Hocks main beef are people who are an hour away from office but don't come in. I don't blame him in that regard.
Yeah remote worker here and I’m prepared for the bye bye or transition buckets. There’s no office near me so…
I do not know, but I suspect we remote workers (esp in the US) are for the transition or ki-l buckets.
"VMware could have 60% of staff working from home after coronavirus pandemic, CEO says" (May 2020)
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/29/vmware-could-have-60percent-of-staff-working-from-home-after-coronavirus-ceo-says.html
110
Possibly 100%
About 90%.
They seem to know our carbon footprint so…. 😄
Percent = e^(2pii) * 100
The turtles working from home were the inspiration to continue post covid.
How could anyone here possible know?