Youth loneliness is cured by Adults going into the office
Youth loneliness is cured by Adults going into the office
Youth loneliness is cured by Adults going into the office
“Why don’t people want to hang out with me?”
"My only friends are people on my payroll."
Unfortunately, there is no shortage of sadistic people like this who bond together just fine.
Does she think sleepless nights are going to improve mental health?
"Hard truth I learned as a CEO: Sometimes you have to lie to get what you want, regardless of reality and facts"
Anyone who thinks more work gets done in the office is an idiot, or lying.
Eh, it depends. I find that there is a benefit in highly collaborative projects or in an environment where training is a component.
For instance, a lot of data showed that junior staff productivity tanked as they didn't have the mentoring opportunities that they would have had in a full remote environment.
right now I am hiding in a call booth in my office on our one in person day a week because the rest of the office is singing along to achy breaky heart while two junior employees throw lifesaver mints at each other.
I am the team lead and architect for my group. We have green engineers and interns. The other day my team was publically acknowledged as being one of the most productive and well oiled teams because of the detail I put in. On a weekly basis I am doing mentoring activities and 1 on 1s with everyone. And I still find time to be writing specs, design documents, code, and hour of meetings.
It requires very little effort. What I have found is that the vast number of leads and managers just aren't good at teaching or helping others. It's not a face to face issue. It's soft skills, logistics, and actually wanting a good team issue. All I am doing is the opposite of what all my bad managers did.
Do many people get mentored in the office? I have worked for decades and have never been mentored.
Edit: I assume random, one off comments don't count as mentoring. "Don't put your feed up on the desk" isn't mentoring right?
I could spend 3 hours a day on a train and do teams meetings in the office, or i could not do 3 hours a day on trains and do teams meetings at home.
I was paying £550 a month in train tickets before covid freed me
It amazes me that leaders don't get this. My office is filled with separate one-sided calls and it's unbearable. Furthermore I've not been in a meeting without Silicon Valley listening in in at least 5 years.
Time to go back to the office and have still all meeting online with extra background noise. Looking for a quiet corner to be able to hear others properly is great for my mental health.
Also the office life improves my soft skills, like:
It really builds character.
My first job shoved me into a tiny room that's maybe 10 C hotter than the rest of the office. Anyone who wandered in would go "Wow it's really hot in here! You guys should talk to building management!". I swear the damn office nearly gave me heat stroke.
This person probably goes to the office and sits in her own private room by herself, because she can't focus with the loud plebs on the big open office floor
This person arrives at 10, has a 1.5hour lunch, talks loudly around other people, leaves at 2 because needs to pick up the dog from the dog sitter, complains people are never in the office, only shows up 2 days a week if you're unlucky, 0 days if you're lucky.
Don't forget all those "networking" trips out of town.
"Hard truth" she just made up to fit her own narrative without recourse to facts.
I suspect this is mainly because almost all of the CEOs I’ve met are workaholics, and being “at work” is the only way they can self-validate.
And remember, most of them are dark-personality traits, which explains why they cannot understand why you don’t want to go in
Or go to a bar and say hi to people who are hanging around. Compliment someone's jacket. Tell someone that their whole aesthetic is cool as fuck. Comment on the weather. Become a part of your local environment and interact with your fellow humans. Join a hiking or hobby group.
Work is actually one of the worst places to get your social enrichment. You're significantly more likely to change jobs than cities and your innie is less likely to feel like your true self. Furthermore there's a baseline mental taxation of being at work that doesn't come with being in a social environment. And nobody's going to come up to you at a social event and tell you to get back to work.
Or go to a bar and say hi to people who are hanging around. Compliment someone’s jacket. Tell someone that their whole aesthetic is cool as fuck. Comment on the weather. Become a part of your local environment and interact with your fellow humans. Join a hiking or hobby group.
Nah, I'm good thanks
Ah yes. The lament of the middle managers with nothing to do. They feel threatened because it turns out they weren't needed after all.
I work from home, and my manager works from home also. He's not even in the same country as me.
Not all middle management has a thing for insisting people work from the office.
Yeah, when I'm looking for sound mental health advice, I ask a CEO. Doesn't everyone?
What if it's the CEO of mental health
CEOs almost never have the skills and experience in actually doing the work of their company. I and other techs have had to do IT work for the CEOs of our IT support company. Plus one of them accidentally opened a phishing email.
Even worse. A little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing.
Every single one of my jobs in the last 5 years or so has stated that remote work has undeniably increased productivity and output, as well as general morale.
Many of them have sold all their offices so they couldn't even RTO if they wanted to.
For some reason one of them still keeps the 7 floor office building and even a receptionist and security guard...despite about 5 people working from there on any given day. But hey, whatever.
Lots of leases are for 7-10 years, sometimes more. They're likely contractually obligated to keep it for now. The sunk cost on that is at least part of the reason why RTO was being pushed so hard.
Tons of office leases have expired since lockdown times and weren't renewed. Not a lot of them left, and that's why RTO mandates have waned. Still get a few "the cruelty is the point" people like what's in OP.
Yes yes.. RTO is all about restoring the productivity and mental health of the worker. Ignore the declining property value of commercial buildings. Tell me again who stands to gain the most by increasing commercial property value? Ah yeah that's right; Billionaires. Interesting, at the bottom of every social problem we seen to find a billionaire.
Where is this energy during lay off season? No issues witb potentially 90k hours of social bonding gone to provide better executive bonuses.
"Hi, I'm a shitty person who has an opinion that is self-serving. Let me tell you what I think."
I'm in the office right now, and 99% of my meetings are through Teams.
My favorite days to be here are when everyone else is somewhere else.
Same
If my next job is office only. I'm strictly only using a desktop PC. You can give me a travel laptop. But I'm never taking it home.
office only
but bob, it's a corporate retreat, we're all going, grab your laptop
"FUCK YOU TODD, WHEN I WAS HIRED THE POSITION WAS OFFICE ONLY. GO FUCK YOURSELF AND YOUR RETREAT"
This person is a disgrace.
Rage bait for engagement.
performative rage bait, for sure
Codie A Sanchez does a lot less work WFH, is what I took from this.
I worked in the stupid open office space these assholes designed for years. It. Sucked. Distractions everywhere. I couldn't focus on anything. Now I get double the work done in half the time and I don't have a pain in the ass commute. The hubris of assuming what works for you will work for everyone is astounding.
Thank you sooo much for your very presence. We are sooo grateful for your wisdom...
Go fuck yourself with a rusty railroad spike.
Linked in is a cancer.
This person is purposely being controversial for attention, they don't truly think this, nor is there any evidence productivity has gone down due to remote work.
Going into the office every day is a scam.
Honestly to a degree I see the vision but sadly the way most workplaces are organized won't improve your mental health either.
As a naturally introverted person, working remotely has vastly improved my social life, well-being, and productivity.
I used to burn all my social energy at the office, and when nights and weekends came around, I’d go into hermit mode to recover. Work drained me. Now I’m sitting on my social charger all day while I’m working, and I actually have the energy to see my friends after work and have much better balance in my life.
I’m fortunate to work for a company that let everyone decide what works best for them when RTO mandates started going around, and they get better work from me because of it. This CEO can get fucked.
As a naturally ambiverted person I like that WFH lets me attend social events right after work
Investing millions in main st businesses
Obviously a commercial real estate investor, weak gaslighting attempt though.
She knows those who schlepped into offices before Covid realize how much better remote is for everyone, so tries to target kids who are fresh out of school and didn’t necessarily experience that dichotomy.
The majority of people I would benefit most from being in person with aren't in the same country as me.
What an idiot. Yet another example of failing upwards.
Well, if you work hard, sleepless nights and have family connections, you can also be that idiot.
"Hard truth realized as a CEO"
After that I was hoping to see "There's more to life than this. I'm wasting the time I've got left on pointless numbers."
Sleepless nights for whom? My employer? Ahahah
Your productivity is conected to your bosses way to lead. I wfh and my time is not measured in hours but in tasks. I have taks and deadlines. That's it, one person will do a task in 20 min another in an hour. So if you go by task it's more productive and I can choose what time I want to do it. Ifyou count the hours the person is working they can just say "oh that wasn't enough we had problems". I think it's dumb
Ah yes, the mental health crisis is solved at the coffee corner with help from your coworkers.
HR people are truly the great parasites of our time.
if you cant be responsible if not being supervised, dont tell everyone about it
overpaid CEOs are a scam
People can have friends outside of work.
I'd rather spend my time where I'm most comfortable and with people I'm most comfortable with.
No remote working option in my current job though
Remember how clean the air was when most people were working from home?
But shareholder value is more important.
Good luck to this woman finding good employees. Good employees have a choice.