Submitted by JannTosh12 t3_z7mxcr in technology
RichBitchDress t1_iy8cxtk wrote
Reply to comment by UsidoreTheLightBlue in The great mismatch: Remote jobs are in demand, but positions are drying up by JannTosh12
Have you worked in an office? This is how they work remote AND in-person. There are so many people who do jack shit all day, march around with self importance while merely accomplishing, at most, ass kissing. Or their favorite part of work is delegating all their work load to people who make a fraction of what they do.
UsidoreTheLightBlue t1_iy8d8qe wrote
That’s not what I’m talking about.
Sure there are pieces of shit who do nothing all day every day.
However there flat out are people that do/can work who just can’t pull it off without supervision. I’ve seen it everywhere I worked. Once some people get freedom to not directly be monitored they just can’t handle it. They start thinking they can get away with stuff and when they realize they can they just become shit.
grimace24 t1_iyadedm wrote
That tends to be younger workers. I used to be that way in my 20s. Now I focus on work and don’t need as much guidance. It is very tough for people out of college to adapt without supervision. For 22 years, they were told what to do and how to do it.
grimace24 t1_iyacvmz wrote
I love working remote but I do get how some people struggle to work without supervision. As said by @RichBitchDress these people work as bad in office as they do remote. At the office they are striking up conversations and bringing productivity down. At home, they’re doing everything but their job like running errands. You know how many times I’ve been in Zoom meetings where someone GPS comes up “turn left in a half-mile”.
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