Childcare and commute meant I was in the office at 9:30 and I left at 3 to take afternoon/late meetings at home. Is it going to stick, or is this just the first week...
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I don't miss self-important 20-somethings on 2 hour lunches playing on plastic rocks outside of The Paint.
If you want to know what Nike will decide in a given week, just see what Apple did the week prior.
but they gave you cookies and put a big "starting line" banner on the soccer field! LOL!
You can have your cookies, I have a fully remote job now that pays more.
@cxr, I am an E band employee who refused to pretend to be happy about coming back and stated it bluntly when I was asked to help “generate” excitement. As a result, I resigned and it felt amazingly good.
Most of our group just didn't bother coming back this week.
50% of you would lose your jobs if we stayed remote…
You get that right?
Yes, and yes. This is bad for employees. I knew that and decided to do something about it, and I have. Left for a fully remote and better paying position too. Do the same. Now.
Almost everyone below E-band is visibly miserable being back on campus. E-band and above are pretending to love it, so they can keep their jobs. I’ve been at Nike for almost 10 years and I’ve never felt morale this low. From the day JD joined, it’s been a steady decline.
The pandemic revealed that waking up everyday or even most days and commuting to an office is really, REALLY inefficient and inconvenient. Nike is now trying to put that genie back in the bottle. And it won’t work. Almost everyone I know is extremely unhappy to have to return to campus at all. I have never, ever seen morale this low.