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scrumbledober | 3 years ago

but where is the connection between investing yourself into your job and going in to the office? That assumes that you can't work hard from home, which I don't believe to be true.

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LawTalkingGuy|3 years ago

> That assumes that you can't work hard from home, which I don't believe to be true.

Where's the analysis of the job to see if it can really be performed ideally remotely.

Also, "hard" is a straw man. As a boss I want output not effort and part of being near coworkers is to avoid getting stuck and wasting resources.

> where is the connection between investing yourself into your job and going in to the office

If I was your coworker or boss and I showed you that connection for the job in question would you admit it and come in?

tdeck|3 years ago

> Where's the analysis of the job to see if it can really be performed ideally remotely.

Where's the analysis that says it can't? If you want my ass in the office, shouldn't the burden of proof be on you?

scrumbledober|3 years ago

sending a slack message saying "hey, i'm stuck" is really not that difficult.