I can understand you working 100% and no more. And I can live with it if I was your manage.r But no loyalty, no team spirit? No way. For me it is a two way road. I give you flexibility to work remote some days, to arrive at 10 some days, to leave earlier others, but in exchange I expect that you some days will work more hours, arrive earlier or leave latter, and maybe work some weekends. It should be a balance.
cryoshon|6 years ago
the situation you describe is not a "balance". it's whatever the employer desires. you've all but guaranteed low morale. when you demand loyalty and team spirit on top of that, it justifies cynicism.
in such a situation, you should expect people to do the bare minimum.
101404|6 years ago
Homeoffice, flex time? That's all things that benefit the company just as much.
No relations to working only the hours they are getting paid for.
But that's the trick. You are presenting unrelated things as if they had to do more than agreed upon just to get those. Pretty cheap attempt to guild tripping.
lnsru|6 years ago
101404|6 years ago
Errors are a normal thing for human work, especially software developer. Nothing you are "guilty of" and have to make right with your own money/time (same thing).
helij|6 years ago
What you wrote doesn't have even 0.1% of balance you speak of.
techybuddha|6 years ago
A team/company’s culture is WAY more than your own personal work ethic. Some people won’t think how you do. And that’s fine and should be encouraged!
blub|6 years ago