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If there was such a thing as a coyote elimination department there would be more coyotes than ever and they’d be everywhere.Need a federal CED. Coyote Elimination Department.
If there was such a thing as a coyote elimination department there would be more coyotes than ever and they’d be everywhere.Need a federal CED. Coyote Elimination Department.
boo hood hoo you crying sack of shit.
Totally. Stupid celebrities crying about this shit can fuck off.boo hood hoo you crying sack of shit.
Get out of here with that "all my people" bullshit.
All my people came here legally, paid their dues, learned English and abandoned all the other shit because they embraced American citizenship.
But they do know how to create one!I do miss being a Govt employee, but they don’t know how to handle a crisis.
“Working” sure you keep telling yourself that.
Remote is great, I did it for nearly 20 years. When held accountable in a private sector job productivity is good… not so much in public sector where the pace is significantly slower and more lenient.That's the difference.
I'm a huge proponent of WFH. I've been doing so for years, along with my team spread from coast to coast that would never be able to come together otherwise. We work hard, and we produce better and more efficiently than we ever could in a cube farm.
Working remotely is not the problem, and is pretty fantastic under the right circumstances. The actual issue: F*ckers taking advantage of WFH so they can be lazy and screw over their employers, whether it's government or private sector.
And of course the fat cat billionaires on the news don't like it... Most of them are hip deep in ugly corporate real estate investments.
That's the difference.
I'm a huge proponent of WFH. I've been doing so for years, along with my team spread from coast to coast that would never be able to come together otherwise. We work hard, and we produce better and more efficiently than we ever could in a cube farm.
Working remotely is not the problem, and is pretty fantastic under the right circumstances. The actual issue: F*ckers taking advantage of WFH so they can be lazy and screw over their employers, whether it's government or private sector.
And of course the fat cat billionaires on the news don't like it... Most of them are hip deep in ugly corporate real estate investments.
Remote is great, I did it for nearly 20 years. When held accountable in a private sector job productivity is good… not so much in public sector where the pace is significantly slower and more lenient.
I’m talking specifically of government “workers” it doesn’t matter where they are. They aren’t actually working. I’m in a WFH role that was hybrid before the coof sent everyone to full time WFH. We are getting as much or more done as we did before. Our in office days were usually spent shooting the shit. Taking extended lunch breaks ETC. Though TBH I do miss getting together in the office at least once in a while we had a lot of laughs it’s just not the same on Teams.That's the difference.
I'm a huge proponent of WFH. I've been doing so for years, along with my team spread from coast to coast that would never be able to come together otherwise. We work hard, and we produce better and more efficiently than we ever could in a cube farm.
Working remotely is not the problem, and is pretty fantastic under the right circumstances. The actual issue: F*ckers taking advantage of WFH so they can be lazy and screw over their employers, whether it's government or private sector.
And of course the fat cat billionaires on the news don't like it... Most of them are hip deep in ugly corporate real estate investments.
Camaraderie and Esprit de Corps do go a long way towards making 10 hour days out in 120* temps seem to go by much faster, and definitely much more tolerable. I miss everything about it except for the +100* and below 40* days spent outdoors.I’m talking specifically of government “workers” it doesn’t matter where they are. They aren’t actually working. I’m in a WFH role that was hybrid before the coof sent everyone to full time WFH. We are getting as much or more done as we did before. Our in office days were usually spent shooting the shit. Taking extended lunch breaks ETC. Though TBH I do miss getting together in the office at least once in a while we had a lot of laughs it’s just not the same on Teams.
... when you can get Teams to actually work! Am I right?it’s just not the same on Teams.
My brother is a civil servant working for the Army on the administrative side of the house, keeping helicopters mission ready. He works hard whether it’s in the office or from home. He’s been deployed overseas to the Sandbox many times, six to eighteen months at a time. He earns every penny of his paycheck.I'm curious how many of these WFH employees have other jobs they've taken out of the state they are supposedly living in, while they collect their seemingly no-requirement WFH paychecks.