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WhiskeyGrinder

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21. Disagree. The quality of work can go down if it's required to be sustained over a certain
Thu Aug 24, 2023, 06:36 PM
Aug 2023

amount of time, depending on the work. I had a high-production, high-quality job where we were generally expected to work more of a 25- to 30-hour week, and to speak up if we weren't, because that meant we were overloaded. We were paid full time and had full benefits.

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The article repeats corporate management bullshit DavidDvorkin Aug 2023 #1
Exactly n/t SickOfTheOnePct Aug 2023 #2
I disagree--the rich interactions of in person communication Recycle_Guru Aug 2023 #3
Most coworkers don't have "rich interactions" leftstreet Aug 2023 #9
I chortled Sympthsical Aug 2023 #11
Most of the interactions are being forced to listen to madinmaryland Aug 2023 #17
Interaction with teammates can also be done over chat or slack. haele Aug 2023 #18
Reminds me of when open offices got debunked Sympthsical Aug 2023 #10
Many companies now moved to hoteling, so you aren't always at the same workspace. TheBlackAdder Aug 2023 #13
+1 treestar Aug 2023 #20
Here's a thought BeyondGeography Aug 2023 #4
+1 n/t area51 Aug 2023 #5
Exactly n/t TxGuitar Aug 2023 #6
In person is more productive overall + we need to maintain more face to face interaction..in general Chakaconcarne Aug 2023 #7
False inthewind21 Aug 2023 #8
Same Sympthsical Aug 2023 #14
With the advent of Teams, Skype and the like, more meetings occur. People aren't BSing in the halls. TheBlackAdder Aug 2023 #12
It's amazing how quickly things shifted ok_cpu Aug 2023 #15
+1 leftstreet Aug 2023 #16
Anyone that can get their entire day's work done in a few hours needs to be assigned more work. MichMan Aug 2023 #19
Disagree. The quality of work can go down if it's required to be sustained over a certain WhiskeyGrinder Aug 2023 #21
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