He also said that working from home is unsustainable and that it doesn’t fall in line with our value of integrity. A very good example of how business-mandates driven by financial concerns turns into active hostility towards employees. Edit: this was at an org-wide town hall #workday #wfh #culture #tech
Time to leetcode
Seriously.
Out of touch..
And people who work from office are selfless and 👼? Oh please, we are all selfish no matter where we work from …
Yeah this is a weird dichotomy to me. Lots of mental gymnastics going on in order to guilt employees to returning to expensive office space instead of just making it beneficial for us to spend more time there.
Yeah, got to be back in the office to make more of that sweet sweet HR software that everyone loves and enjoys
I asked someone at Workday about that once. They totally blamed it on their customers for poor implementations. I was like wait wat seriously? Have you even used your own software?
Was this internal speech? Sleeping in on the weekends is seen as selfish by some.
Selfish toward who?
This was in a town hall. It’s supposedly selfish because of all the people who are in office while you are not.
My team are all in different offices, so RTO for me will be taking up a conference room to zoom all day instead of doing it from home. I guess that’s…super generous?
That’s how JPMC has been for years but they also have the same return to the office or else mentality. The best Course of action is to leave and show them that great talent demand flexibility.
Another old man living in the 2000s
It's true. Everyone is selfish to their own ends. Companies try to maximize profit. Employees try to maximize comp and benefits. There's no place for selflessness in a business transaction ffs
I can’t imagine this is the kind of standard they want to apply to themselves, lol
Might cancel my interviews with them
Can’t say I blame you.
Sounds like he touches himself to Elon tweets late at night