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It’s pretty wild that employers are even still trying to force people back into the office after years of proving that we can all do our jobs well enough from home, but they sure are!
From not facing a daily commute to Zooming in your PJs, working from home has been a huge help to the employees, but it’s also saving companies money on physical locations. And honestly, if I had to leave my dog, I’d be so dang sad!
Recently, Twitter user “D” wrote about his new manager that wanted to force them all back into the office. The employees resigned en masse in response and Twitter had lots of stories to share.
1. Original Post From D
2. Good for them!
StrawberryVotes
3. No kidding
NavyPrism
4. Options!
CakesMcGee305
5. Remote is the way
mark_oliver3
6. Why wouldn’t you?
TomC_MSN
7. If it can be done, it should be done.
KIE7Y
8. Strange
ChelseaFCSkye
9. Clever
OhNoSheDidnt22
10. Culture!
11. Smoke and mirrors
For many managers, their job is smoke and mirrors. It’s the big office, being at the head of the table for meetings, strutting the halls in expensive suits. It’s how they dominate. Remote work erased all of that and they can’t adjust.
— mir (@MirMir3000) June 2, 2022
12. Just trust us
The pandemic proved that the vast majority of people do not need to be in an office working. But employers want their workers there so they can keep an eye on them. Hard to fire or scare someone when they are doing quality work from home.
— We #JustOutcheaTalking (@lawdog1911) June 2, 2022
13. Chill
I can’t stand an ole “let me come disrupt the whole flow” ass manager. Baby you’re one person, we can show you better than we can tell you it’s not happening
— CODIne (@SheaButtaBaddie) June 2, 2022
14. It’s just not necessary
My company’s always been virtual (going on 14 years). When we feel we *need* face-time (beyond Slack, Zoom) we schedule an in-person meeting. There, fixed it.
Needing a team to be with you 5 days/wk just tells me the manager sucks at managing.
— kristy (@kristysf) June 2, 2022
15. Cleaning house
He’s not doing this without support from the top. Keep in mind that in some cases these kind of people are hired to clean house ahead of a major restructuring.
— SaintMargos (@saintburgos) June 2, 2022
16. It’s the worst
i currently go in 2-3 times a month and those days are chaotic! starts with a hr drive in then loud background noise from staff convos and phone calls and every 20min someone walking by my office w question/problem or just wanting to catch up. then i still gotta drive a hr home.
— Superficial Space Cadet (@TheUSSKimberly) June 2, 2022
17. Projection
Often this is an issue with projection. The manager knows he doesn’t work well from home, so he assumes everyone is having the same problem. Making all your people work from the same room is not the perfect solution to improve productivity.
— Troy Blake (@SeniorDBA) June 2, 2022
18. Market is hot
The job market is really hot for remote work. Elon Musk is forcing employees to return to Tesla / SpaceX. 🤦♀️ Update your resume and LinkedIn and watch the interview offers come in. That’s been my past 3 weeks and so worth it.
— Tricia 🧡Os & 💜Ravens 🌈🏳️⚧️🌊🇺🇦 (@tkutrik) June 2, 2022
19. Ages?
i wish everyone commenting here would divulge their ages – i feel like it’s the older generation who thinks working from home means laying around in your pajamas…
— Surly Girl (@debbles773) June 2, 2022
Some users are on the manager’s side though:
How do you feel about WFH vs. working in the office?
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