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I am comfortable back to office in Alpharetta. There is lot of nonsense about AT&T's offices not being good enough, they are WORLD CLASS. Sure we still do collaboration over Microsoft Teams and not in person. But company wants us in office. We lose time due to traffic and drive, but this is no different than many other companies.
There is a lot of fear mongering going on here which really is not relevant. Company pays me good money. We have donuts and coffee every day, we have pizza for lunch."
I don't know where you work at in Alpharetta but building 300 does not have donuts nor pizza every day. They had donuts the first day, pizza the third day and that was to mollify the 100% capacity over-crowded throngs.
Conditions are abysmal in Alpharetta. Spent the day in a new area of the campus and it's like night-and-day. If something isn't done about the overcrowding and the abysmal reservation system that's making the situation worse, something bad is going to give.
John Stankey, if you are listening (and I am quite sure he doesn't listen to anyone): going back to office makes sense. I have VO from home for almost 20 years and there is something to be said about coming into the office. BUT, under humane conditions and these aren't that. Suggestions: 1) make mandated days in office from 3-5 to 2-5. Requiring 3 minimum is leading to days that induce overcrowded conditions. 2) put cubicles back in the office. At least have perhaps 40% cubicles. Not all of us employees are call center, conference call, Team meeting workers. I'm a developer. I can't concentrate when I only have a 1'x1' table space. Today, I enjoyed a cubicle and for the first time could concentrate on my code and WORK. It was a joyous, happy moment. 3) Do away with this reservation system for workspace. It's causing a lot of aggravation and anger. The system doesn't always work, find myself not able to grab a work space because someone has reserved it for 3-4 hours and that wipes out any chance of getting a 8-hour window. 4) which brings me to the this suggestion - can we please have workspaces with fully functional equipment? Every day it's either the drivers don't work due to wiring so don't have functioning keyboard/mouse/monitor, don't have workspace with those 3 or have workspace with those 3 but can't find a chair. Every day I am wasting about 2 hours just trying to find a spot, keep a spot, and doing my work meanwhile lugging all my home equipment back-and-forth to the office. And finally: dedicated-to-me workspace would be MARVELOUS. I, and I see many of my fellow employees, spend much wasted and unproductive time just trying to find the workspace they were able to make a reservation for and inevitably that space is never available from day-to-day.
I don't mind coming in (my commute isn't hellish like it is for many), just please give us: a non-overcrowded swapmeet environment, dedicated space we can go to that actually has all functioning equipment and some privacy/quietness, particularly for folks like I that have to concentrate on code that goes out to our networks.