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bevacqua | 1 year ago
Having a thriving office has been a breath of fresh air for when I want to see people. The key is it being optional and up to employees to decide what's best for them.
bevacqua | 1 year ago
Having a thriving office has been a breath of fresh air for when I want to see people. The key is it being optional and up to employees to decide what's best for them.
A4ET8a8uTh0|1 year ago
Unfortunately, employees choosing their preferred mode means more headaches for employers ( they want to track it somehow ).
I know what I prefer. I know what is possible. As humans, we do not agree on what is the 'right' way. And in US, employers used to hold all the cards ( which is part of the reason they are praying for a recession ).
prmoustache|1 year ago
Agree.
My issue is not about remote, hybrid or onsite, but more about some management mandating one way of working for everyone.
RHSeeger|1 year ago
That being said, working it out "per team" is generally reasonable. I've had hybrid stints, and I always coordinated with my team so that we all came in on the same day. Then we could do the social thing together at the office.
_tk_|1 year ago
So if you have a manager that really manages your in-office experience, hybrid is seen as preferred by my peers.