My favorite quote:
While employees in the office might kill time messaging friends or flipping through TikTok, remote workers take advantage of being far from the watchful gaze of bosses to chip away at personal to-do lists or to goof off.
Nearly half of remote workers multitask on work calls or complete household chores like unloading the dishwasher or doing a load of laundry, according to the SurveyMonkey poll of 3,117 full-time workers in the U.S.
Oh noes, people actually doing things that are useful for their families instead of even more computer time.
It's insane that this is even considered strange or surprising. When I work from home, I take longer lunch breaks and I often stop working earlier, but I'm still three times as productive compared to sitting in an office.
At home, I actually get focused time to do something and think. At the office, this is extreamly difficult with all the distractions and noise constantly interrupting my train of thought.
When I used to work in office:
Now that I work from home:
Every time I get asked about going back into an office my response is "Why would you want me to be far less productive?"
To collaborate with the team, of course..
My friend's job has hybrid RTO and it basically means half the team is still out when you're in the office so they still meet on Zoom/Teams, haha...what a waste
Same here... we get one day in the office, I have tried to make the best of it but nobody cares, I find myself there with less than half the team to:
hop around until I get a desk where everything I need works
get interrupted by people not on my team all the time because why not say hi
get complaints because all my meetings are Teams anyway and everyone is mad they hear a crowd when I am not muted
Lose 45 mins of my life getting ready and another 1.5 in traffic (round trip) to work less in the office
You are missing the best part, the highly increased chance of dying from the most dangerous form of modern day travel.
I miss risking my life every day for a job.
The other reality is that even with full RTO, in a position like mine, I'm working with groups spanning about 12hrs of time zones. I'm not seeing half the group anyway, so what's the point of going in when everyone is still taking the calls at their desks?
So that we feel vindicated in actually owning your productive time. So that management can show they add value by watching you work.