To give credit where due, the new coffee machines rolled out at the campus are excellent. Nice to be drinking good, high quality coffee! Definitely a perk. I don’t know if it will soften the blow of moving to neighborhoods, but it is something. Thoughts?
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Lol people will find a way to complain about anything. New machines are nice and replace ones which are 7-8 years old. That is like a century in tech so while the ones we have may have felt “new” still, yes I think an upgrade was due.
Gee the common thread here is NO ONE likes the Hotdesking. So where are the people from the survey that think this is so WONDERFUL 🤔? Per MJT "LIAR"!
Post ID: @2kkv+1l2IOhEQ 🤡:if you regret leaving Fairfax then move back. Pretty sure you position is one of many redundant ones. Save a spot for someone who really needs it.
To the Fairfax comment... I fondly remember good times in Fairfax, so regret moving to Texas.
With Hotdesking, I will need to put an air tag on my desk each day so I can find my daily desk after I go to the fancy coffee machine.
Hotdesking with excess owned offices, record profits, while spending million$ on executive suites, and executive private parking, is wrong on so many levels.
If there is ANY EM Executive with common sense and compassion, please take some initiative and cancel Hotdesking.
Remember those 10k Microsoft flat screens with the electronic pen they installed in all C meeting rooms?
Nobody ever used those things.
Another monumental waste.
I’d rather be back in Fairfax and pay for my own coffee.
The whole campus thing has been a royal cluster f#$k from the beginning.
Can you pipe some of that coffee transatlantic please? 😁
I’d like the office I had back at Greenspoint instead.
I remember people saying exactly the same back in 2014-15 when the campus was built.
And those awesome machines became the absolute cr@pp they are replacing now.
It's lipstick on the pig.
I'd rather have a desk.
Retired person here.
You mean those 10k machines originally installed have already bit the dust?