Who’s ready for another day of sitting in the desk for 8 hours, doing absolutely nothing? It’s all they care about, so why would I care about anything else?
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I definitely come in and don’t do sht. I don’t care. My manager keeps hounding me that I’m averaging 5-6 hours in office. I will try to average 7 but I refuse to work my a s s off. FCK ATT. This whole ordeal feels like a prison.
Unfortunately you're exactly the kind of person they're targeting. The goal is to stress you out, wear you down, and then finally they'll cut you for cause.
Don't play their game. Stay the 8 and keep wasting their time.
“ Been putting in 11 hour days since so many years, yet there’s so much to do”
Looks like we found the virtue signaling VIP/MVP here folks. Now, for a nice round of applause.
Yep... do as little as possible
I definitely come in and don’t do sht. I don’t care. My manager keeps hounding me that I’m averaging 5-6 hours in office. I will try to average 7 but I refuse to work my a s s off. FCK ATT. This whole ordeal feels like a prison.
@ak Yeah this exactly. The policies they have enacted directly contradict any sort of progress. If you’re a skilled developer that can work fast, you really have nothing to do all day. Do your work, then sit in desk until the contractors you work with do their part 3 weeks later.
How can you come to work and not do anything for 8 hours? How’s your project even allowing it?
Ask Sleepy Ward Chewning and his pontificating side kick who’s only job seems to be to tell highly skilled developers how to write a pamphlet of waterfall requirements and stuff them like a sausage into a Jira feature. Wards big contribution to a monumental failure of a project is to tell everybody that a defect costs more money to fix later in the development cycle. So why the fk are you offshoring the development to id--ts. Do you think you know more than me about their lack of skills and their fake degrees? What an class a dik.
It is unclear how it is feasible to have eight hours of idle time during the workday. For many of us the standard workday consists of eight hours physically present in the office. In addition to this, there are often an extra two to three hours spent working from hotels-yes Hotels and not homes. Furthermore, on Mondays and Fridays, many employees commute between hub locations and their homes, which can add an additional four to five hours of travel time. It is important to note that this commute time is incurred at personal expense, which adds a significant burden on us. The cumulative effect of these hours—office work, remote work from hotels, and lengthy commutes—raises concerns of overall well-being.
So all I can say is if you are only doing 8 hours consider that as a God’s blessing.
How can you come to work and not do anything for 8 hours? How’s your project even allowing it? Maybe you are lucky to do so. Been putting in 11 hour days since so many years, yet there’s so much to do..ugh.
I and team also does 8 hours. 3 to me, 3 to paper Sandeep and rest of time is for paper Samir.
The billing needs 8 hours each of days. Thanks you mister leggs.
Yawn.