Sandman 423
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lol.........Seems the center isn't where you perceive it to be.View attachment 366691
You couldn’t see “ center “ from your position if Gov. Gretchen got one of her millionaire buddies to loan you their jet .
Yes and also because as these restrictions are lifted , the bad numbers with the economy , and the side effects of all these lock downs / stay at home PSAs , are going to have to be owned by the ones in charge . Right now they still have somewhat of a pass but the piper is just sitting there, and he’s waiting to be paid .
lol.........Seems the center isn't where you perceive it to be.
If it's like our company a lot of people just don't want to go back into the office. It has nothing to do with the virus, they just want to stay at home. But obviously there's some jobs that don't really work at home. My wife's work had employees on the payroll into October that were doing nothing. They were paid full salary and benefits just to stay home. Now they're on unemployment and shockingly they're not super pumped about coming back. People have become institutionalized to these changes. I think part of the feet dragging on vaccines also has to do with this, people know if they get shot that moves you closer to a return to the office. We have a team of 8 and 2 will be returning to the office "full time" (I think there will still be at least 2 WFH days if not more) and the rest of us will telecommute.I don't understand why ppl are angry about this? Are they holding out for another stimulus check?
Its not for everyone to be able to WFH...part of my job is to monitor our techs and nurses to make sure they are on the automated dialer and not playing...they get 2 minutes for wrap up and then they move on to the next patient..they are supposed to reach out via assist box if they need extra time..if they don't respond when we ask why they aren't calling...we log them out and they can't get back in without contacting us...we have some that have been with us for years and do great some you have to watch closelyIf it's like our company a lot of people just don't want to go back into the office. It has nothing to do with the virus, they just want to stay at home. But obviously there's some jobs that don't really work at home. My wife's work had employees on the payroll into October that were doing nothing. They were paid full salary and benefits just to stay home. Now they're on unemployment and shockingly they're not super pumped about coming back. People have become institutionalized to these changes. I think part of the feet dragging on vaccines also has to do with this, people know if they get shot that moves you closer to a return to the office. We have a team of 8 and 2 will be returning to the office "full time" (I think there will still be at least 2 WFH days if not more) and the rest of us will telecommute.
If it's like our company a lot of people just don't want to go back into the office. It has nothing to do with the virus, they just want to stay at home. But obviously there's some jobs that don't really work at home. My wife's work had employees on the payroll into October that were doing nothing. They were paid full salary and benefits just to stay home. Now they're on unemployment and shockingly they're not super pumped about coming back. People have become institutionalized to these changes. I think part of the feet dragging on vaccines also has to do with this, people know if they get shot that moves you closer to a return to the office. We have a team of 8 and 2 will be returning to the office "full time" (I think there will still be at least 2 WFH days if not more) and the rest of us will telecommute.
Hey, he had two calls, you apparently forgot the quick kick on 3rd and forever.I say the libs think they have a new play in their book now. You can bet they will pull out this shutdown play sometime in the future. They will run it again when they have 3rd and 23 and need a first down. Just like Coach Majors, everybody knew he would call a draw again on 3rd and forever .
Yeah that is one thing they're discussing, how do you balance career development between in office and out of office staff. The majority of our officers and upper level management have been going in to work this entire time and I think they'll be expected to continue that. But we're also going to have occupancy restrictions on conference rooms so how much face time will you actually get with higher ups? You may be in the office and still signing in to a Zoom.the real fun begins when those in the office get promotions over the WFH crowd
EEOC gonna be real busy
I don't understand why ppl are angry about this? Are they holding out for another stimulus check?
Alar, DDT, lawn darts, urban sprawl...I don't know. I think it's more how liberals are so easily scared. They seem to think if masks aren't worn all the time, all hell will break loose and we'll have more dead than we can bury. Liberals fear all kinds of things like global warming, Y2K, plastics, leaded gasoline...history is full of examples
Its not for everyone to be able to WFH...part of my job is to monitor our techs and nurses to make sure they are on the automated dialer and not playing...they get 2 minutes for wrap up and then they move on to the next patient..they are supposed to reach out via assist box if they need extra time..if they don't respond when we ask why they aren't calling...we log them out and they can't get back in without contacting us...we have some that have been with us for years and do great some you have to watch closely