https://www.theregister.com/2024/02/03/dell_return_to_work/?td=rt-3a
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I’m happy to go onsite, I’ll get 30-40% less done, not my problem.
I’ve let them know but they are going with it so that’s their issue
boomerism's or not....get back to work you slacker. He who has the gold makes the rules...and I have the gold.
The boomer'isms are rampant in this thread.
"At least they are not demanding 5 days a week"
You must be lazy. I used to go into the office on weekends and holidaes as well.
Only true americans and alphas work 60+ hrs a week. And when the car broke down i hiked into work uphill in 5 feet of snow.
Americans are weak now. This next generation is not providing any hope for the future. Sad but true.
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The government is going to keep printing money and blowing out the debt regardless of fatness and laziness. Half the time the money doesn't even go to this country.. sending it all over the place.
The education system is a joke - ive got employees with masters degrees who don't know anything and can barely function in the world.
The media makes such a big deal out of nothing. Real journalism has been lost forever and gossip level (easy form) of journalism is what you hear in the media. The younger generation is getting d-mber and d-mber. All they can write about is Taylor and her relationships, or Trump and his relationships. There is a whole world out there besides Trump and Taylor.
Three days a week is normal. At least they are not demanding 5 days a week as it used to be before covid. Americans are so lazy and fat. You want the gov't to keep printing money and accumulate debt to leave the future generation. We are only getting by paying just the interest on the debt we owe. We don't make enough in gdp to even cover the principle of the debt. So get up, stop being lazy, and teach your kids to save up for the future and educate themselves with a master or phd, cause a bachelors degree doesn't mean much these days.