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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @IRJ
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      @irj said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

      90% of jobs I'm looking at are remote post covid. Remote work existed before, but was less common

      But 90% of good jobs were remote PRE-COVID. Anyone who is remote only because of COVID is a shitty shop that got better because they had to... means that the management failures are still there. Don't be lulled by jobs forced to look better than they are temporarily.

      Good shops were always remote (when possible.) You can't be good and make people come into the office just for shits and giggles, the two are polar opposites conceptually. You can only make one thing a priority... is it doing a good job, or is it sitting in an office.

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller I thought it was "giggles and shits".

        Opps I just pooped a little

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        • IRJI
          IRJ @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

          @irj said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

          90% of jobs I'm looking at are remote post covid. Remote work existed before, but was less common

          But 90% of good jobs were remote PRE-COVID. Anyone who is remote only because of COVID is a shitty shop that got better because they had to... means that the management failures are still there. Don't be lulled by jobs forced to look better than they are temporarily.

          Good shops were always remote (when possible.) You can't be good and make people come into the office just for shits and giggles, the two are polar opposites conceptually. You can only make one thing a priority... is it doing a good job, or is it sitting in an office.

          I agree with this, but at the same time pre-covid remote was much more difficult to find. It existed and I got to take advantage of it before covid, but man was it considered a perk back then.

          I've still had a few jobs reach out and say they are remote until covid crap is over then they want you to move somewhere.. I just tell them no thanks I'm not interested in even talking.

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          • IRJI
            IRJ @DustinB3403
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            @dustinb3403 said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

            @scottalanmiller I thought it was "giggles and shits".

            Opps I just pooped a little

            Great insight! Big brain stuff there!

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            • gotwfG
              gotwf @IRJ
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              @irj Meh, the epitome of swollen talking heads, eh?

              Rock on! 🎸 😱

              ^^^ Easter egg fer' when emojis get sorted. ✌ 👍

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              • pmonchoP
                pmoncho @IRJ
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                @irj said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                @scottalanmiller said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                @irj said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                90% of jobs I'm looking at are remote post covid. Remote work existed before, but was less common

                But 90% of good jobs were remote PRE-COVID. Anyone who is remote only because of COVID is a shitty shop that got better because they had to... means that the management failures are still there. Don't be lulled by jobs forced to look better than they are temporarily.

                Good shops were always remote (when possible.) You can't be good and make people come into the office just for shits and giggles, the two are polar opposites conceptually. You can only make one thing a priority... is it doing a good job, or is it sitting in an office.

                I've still had a few jobs reach out and say they are remote until covid crap is over then they want you to move somewhere.. I just tell them no thanks I'm not interested in even talking.

                Did any of those jobs that reached out to you explain why they are no longer going to be remote post-covid?

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @pmoncho
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                  @pmoncho said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                  @irj said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                  @irj said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                  90% of jobs I'm looking at are remote post covid. Remote work existed before, but was less common

                  But 90% of good jobs were remote PRE-COVID. Anyone who is remote only because of COVID is a shitty shop that got better because they had to... means that the management failures are still there. Don't be lulled by jobs forced to look better than they are temporarily.

                  Good shops were always remote (when possible.) You can't be good and make people come into the office just for shits and giggles, the two are polar opposites conceptually. You can only make one thing a priority... is it doing a good job, or is it sitting in an office.

                  I've still had a few jobs reach out and say they are remote until covid crap is over then they want you to move somewhere.. I just tell them no thanks I'm not interested in even talking.

                  Did any of those jobs that reached out to you explain why they are no longer going to be remote post-covid?

                  What more explanation do you need than "we just aren't a good company?" If they need someone physically for real, generally it'll be pretty obvious why. Like because you are a doctor.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller
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                    Known terrible employer and put of despair place to work announced already that they are making people come back after the pandemic.

                    https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/31/google-speeds-partial-office-reopening-and-puts-limits-on-remote-work.html

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                    • IRJI
                      IRJ @pmoncho
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                      @pmoncho said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                      @irj said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                      @irj said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                      90% of jobs I'm looking at are remote post covid. Remote work existed before, but was less common

                      But 90% of good jobs were remote PRE-COVID. Anyone who is remote only because of COVID is a shitty shop that got better because they had to... means that the management failures are still there. Don't be lulled by jobs forced to look better than they are temporarily.

                      Good shops were always remote (when possible.) You can't be good and make people come into the office just for shits and giggles, the two are polar opposites conceptually. You can only make one thing a priority... is it doing a good job, or is it sitting in an office.

                      I've still had a few jobs reach out and say they are remote until covid crap is over then they want you to move somewhere.. I just tell them no thanks I'm not interested in even talking.

                      Did any of those jobs that reached out to you explain why they are no longer going to be remote post-covid?

                      The reasoning doesn't matter to me. They aren't being competitive in the job market with policies like that.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                        Known terrible employer and put of despair place to work announced already that they are making people come back after the pandemic.

                        https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/31/google-speeds-partial-office-reopening-and-puts-limits-on-remote-work.html

                        Yeah, I was asked just yesterday - can you spy on people what websites they are visiting and for how long?

                        I asked why do you care? Why not look at their production numbers and if they are bad - council them, if they remain bad, get rid of them...

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                        • pmonchoP
                          pmoncho @Dashrender
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                          @dashrender said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                          Known terrible employer and put of despair place to work announced already that they are making people come back after the pandemic.

                          https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/31/google-speeds-partial-office-reopening-and-puts-limits-on-remote-work.html

                          Yeah, I was asked just yesterday - can you spy on people what websites they are visiting and for how long?

                          I asked why do you care? Why not look at their production numbers and if they are bad - council them, if they remain bad, get rid of them...

                          Totally agree here. I've been saying that to my previous boss and new current VP's in charge. Before allowing Internet access, it was texting. Before that it was personal phone calls.

                          When I would get asked what I could do from a tech standpoint, I always replied with, "How are their practices doing? Are they behind in charges and slow entering payments? Is the monthly AR up? If all bad, why are they here?" Never did get any decent answers.

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @pmoncho
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                            @pmoncho
                            What’s weird here is that they are catching them red handed .... yet I assume they don’t consider that good enough.... if that’s not good enough how does their browser history help?

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                            • pmonchoP
                              pmoncho @Dashrender
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                              @dashrender said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                              @pmoncho
                              What’s weird here is that they are catching them red handed .... yet I assume they don’t consider that good enough.... if that’s not good enough how does their browser history help?

                              My only guess is, if its not written proof it didn't happen. The manager could be in a verbally acknowledge, gather hard copy evidence, wait for next employee review and then lay down the hammer mode. (Just a wild ass guess as this managerial behavior confuses me)

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                              • stacksofplatesS
                                stacksofplates @pmoncho
                                last edited by

                                @pmoncho said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                                @dashrender said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                                @pmoncho
                                What’s weird here is that they are catching them red handed .... yet I assume they don’t consider that good enough.... if that’s not good enough how does their browser history help?

                                My only guess is, if its not written proof it didn't happen. The manager could be in a verbally acknowledge, gather hard copy evidence, wait for next employee review and then lay down the hammer mode. (Just a wild ass guess as this managerial behavior confuses me)

                                A lot of it is legal. Depending on states status for at will employment (and even in at will states depending on the situation) you would need documentation. Going to court is extremely expensive and there are a lot of lawyers that will do either pro bono or contingency based pay for the employees. The company has to pay to fight the battle and it's cheaper to buy software to track someone to cover themselves, than to spend time (or extra time) in court fighting their case.

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender @pmoncho
                                  last edited by

                                  @pmoncho said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                                  @dashrender said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                                  @pmoncho
                                  What’s weird here is that they are catching them red handed .... yet I assume they don’t consider that good enough.... if that’s not good enough how does their browser history help?

                                  My only guess is, if its not written proof it didn't happen. The manager could be in a verbally acknowledge, gather hard copy evidence, wait for next employee review and then lay down the hammer mode. (Just a wild ass guess as this managerial behavior confuses me)

                                  Here here

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @stacksofplates
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                                    @stacksofplates said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                                    @pmoncho said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                                    @dashrender said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                                    @pmoncho
                                    What’s weird here is that they are catching them red handed .... yet I assume they don’t consider that good enough.... if that’s not good enough how does their browser history help?

                                    My only guess is, if its not written proof it didn't happen. The manager could be in a verbally acknowledge, gather hard copy evidence, wait for next employee review and then lay down the hammer mode. (Just a wild ass guess as this managerial behavior confuses me)

                                    A lot of it is legal. Depending on states status for at will employment (and even in at will states depending on the situation) you would need documentation. Going to court is extremely expensive and there are a lot of lawyers that will do either pro bono or contingency based pay for the employees. The company has to pay to fight the battle and it's cheaper to buy software to track someone to cover themselves, than to spend time (or extra time) in court fighting their case.

                                    We have never been sued to my knowledge. And we have fired a handful of people in my tenure.

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                                    • stacksofplatesS
                                      stacksofplates @Dashrender
                                      last edited by

                                      @dashrender said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                                      @stacksofplates said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                                      @pmoncho said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                                      @dashrender said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                                      @pmoncho
                                      What’s weird here is that they are catching them red handed .... yet I assume they don’t consider that good enough.... if that’s not good enough how does their browser history help?

                                      My only guess is, if its not written proof it didn't happen. The manager could be in a verbally acknowledge, gather hard copy evidence, wait for next employee review and then lay down the hammer mode. (Just a wild ass guess as this managerial behavior confuses me)

                                      A lot of it is legal. Depending on states status for at will employment (and even in at will states depending on the situation) you would need documentation. Going to court is extremely expensive and there are a lot of lawyers that will do either pro bono or contingency based pay for the employees. The company has to pay to fight the battle and it's cheaper to buy software to track someone to cover themselves, than to spend time (or extra time) in court fighting their case.

                                      We have never been sued to my knowledge. And we have fired a handful of people in my tenure.

                                      Ok? You still need it if you do.

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                                        flaxking
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                                        Some companies that invested heavily into company culture might be worried about how to make the transition to remote and keep the same company culture. It can be hard to have the equivalent of music events, beer on tap, etc.

                                        The reality is that company culture would not stay the same, a new remote company culture based on the ashes of the old culture has to be created.

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                                        • ObsolesceO
                                          Obsolesce @flaxking
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                                          @flaxking said in Staying at your shitty employer is your fault:

                                          Some companies that invested heavily into company culture might be worried about how to make the transition to remote and keep the same company culture. It can be hard to have the equivalent of music events, beer on tap, etc.

                                          The reality is that company culture would not stay the same, a new remote company culture based on the ashes of the old culture has to be created.

                                          I suppose in those cases they better get started with the transition.

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                                            Carnival Boy @Obsolesce
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                                            Humans work better in teams and teams work better face to face rather than remote. I'm pretty sure this is a fact.

                                            I agree with Google. Do people need to be in the office every day? Of course not. Is it better if they live within commuting distance of the office and go in regularly? I'm sure it is.

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