• chocrates@piefed.world
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    1 hour ago

    I work from home and never want to go back, but I don’t use the time I used to commute to work. I usually sleep until my dog gets me up and roll into my first meeting

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    They know this. They don’t care, they want your asses in their office buildings that they’re using as passive assets. Those assets lose value if there’s no demand for office buildings. Simple as

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    I get to be in sweats all day and look like holy hell. I can get up and wander the house on a whim. Drink coffee, snack.

    I’m way more motivated to do actual work than if I was forced out of bed at an ungodly hour just so I can sit and traffic and go somewhere terrible for eight hours then do it all again the next day until I die…

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    3 hours ago

    My commute is 20 minutes of curvy back roads. No traffic. Some farms and livestock, some forest. The roads get too much heavy truck use to be safe for cycling, but it’s a really nice drive.

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    Gotta keep that inner city property value inflated enough to keep the boomers in a prestige class somehow.

    (This is the actual reason the governor of NY and a bunch of city higher ups made shady deals with CEOs to keep the property value up)

    Also gotta incentivize illegal banking through social pressure and less online monitoring some how.

    (This is also true work from home during covid almost completely stopped bank fraud and the banks competing sold the fraud as an advantage from the companies that kept employees at home)

  • Ging@anarchist.nexus
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    8 hours ago

    But the shareholders already reinvested so much in the shitty office spaces for their excessive tax write-offs! /j

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        4 hours ago

        Same. 7-3:30 most days. Some an hour or two earlier. I always crash out after lunch, or guaranteed by 1:30. At that point I’m just walking around trying to find shit to do.

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        4 hours ago

        That can certainly depend on the lunch. Usually in the morning I would do idling tasks like checking email and just simple stuff. I would be hungry and mostly just waiting for lunch. Thinking about that now, I wonder if it would be different now that I’m taking GLP1. That’s that “food noise” that gets muted. I would always take the earliest possible lunch and then come back ready to knock some stuff out.

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    7 hours ago

    That guy with the baseball cap might. But only because he’s going to Heathrow and won’t see an office for a few more days.

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    I’ll get downvoted to hell but I’m more productive at the office than at home. When you work at the office you need to dress up, take proper care of yourself, walk around and step by a cafe. All this starts the day positively and more prone to be mentally active.

    Instead at home I personally feel more sluggish: I am with my pajamas on, wake up 10 minutes before clock in and stay alone the whole time.

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      I wake up every morning, shower, shave, trim my beard, put on clean clothes… I look good. Then I park my ass in my home office. I don’t feel right starting my day in pyjamas, never have… even on weekends.

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      I wake up earlier take a long shit/shower and get ready for the day before working at home in a clean environemnt, feels great

      Get extra sleep, longer shower, more time to use the bathroom (usually dont have to go til im awake for a bit)

      I should start blasting music tho, edm on my drive wakes me up and gives me hella dopamine, just don’t feel like I need it as much if I’m not traveling

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      When you work at the office you need to dress up, take proper care of yourself, walk around and step by a cafe.

      I don’t think I’ve ever had a job that paid well enough for me to do any of that tho

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      Same for me, having to go outside, touch some grass and get some vitamine D on the way to work makes wonders both for my mental health and for my productivity.

      I bet 80% of people who always cry about this commutes by car into an office in an office park in the middle of nowhere.

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        I bet 80% of people who always cry about this commutes by car into an office in an office park in the middle of nowhere.

        It was that or work at a gas station for 1/3 the pay. I’m just asking for a choice.

      • FishFace@lemmy.world
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        It’s that the complaints come out on Lemmy, or on Reddit, or elsewhere that’s extremely online.

        I found lockdown quite enjoyable. My partner had grinding depression due to not having the stimulation and connection and support of being physically present with people, including at work.

        That experience is common, but not amongst the vocal online lot!

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    Had a breakdown today because, after being on sick leave for a week, I came back to school and realised I need to prepare three therapies for tomorrow in between classes and barely any time to thoroughly prepare even one of them. But nooooo, working from home for those days where just school wouldn’t work because we have a contract that obligates us to be physically present. Plus, we’re just not as productive. Sure. Fuck my 2h of commuting everyday

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    5 hours ago

    You post a half full metro car as an example of misery? LMAO

    Then firstworlders ask why people from the rest of the world make fun of them.

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      4 hours ago

      People are not allowed to dislike their station in life because someone else has it ‘worse’ somewhere else?

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        I mean, it’s rather gauche. Plenty here are happy to make fun of, say, rich people’s problems with social relationships, white people’s problems feeling comfortable talking about race, or men’s dating problems. And yet the disparity in privilege between these people and the average lemming is trounced by the disparity between a peasant farmer in a developing nation and the average lemming.

        It seems the problems of the privileged are only reasonable to talk about when those problems relate to being a potentially-remote office worker in a developed nation. Strange that this is a disproportionately represented population here on Lemmy…

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          No no, you don’t understand. They are being forced at gunpoint to commute to air conditioned office jobs where they fuck off for hours every day by complaining about their jobs on Lemmy. It truly is the worst existance. If only they could escape that farm potatos in Kamchatka!

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      Guys I have this theory that a level of discomfort below “currently getting guts eaten by bird” exists, not sure on the specifics yet.