And you would be awful for it’s image mister kotick.
People like having a physical building to go to and talk to an actual person. There’s a difference between ordering a phone online and buying one at the actual store.
If that’s true then the whole Twitter thing seems a bit premature?
No. They want control and this has tanked their property values a great deal. It also is revealing a lot of middle management jobs that don’t actually serve a purpose and they are scared of being let go due to that.
it depends what line of work you’re in. i don’t sell widgets.
Brito is just trolling, report and ignore her. Especially since that person doesn’t care for the human cost in jobs and much rather act like a child if they don’t get their way nor can’t adapt to the future.
Not if it’s a commute of 1 hour or more one way they don’t. Blizzard also is known for paying at the bottom of the industry and after the controversies it has lost a lot of its old prestige and badge of honor to attract newer employees and retain high talent.
DF is the best expansion since mop though
Dispatching, Tele-communication, and the more data-driven jobs have that flexibility to WFH because most of their work is over the phone or online.
But if you’re a company that relies on selling a product or a service, the best way to generate interest is having a physical building with employees so people can interact with your business.
Emails and online systems exist to chat and share information.
Stop living in the stone age.
Explains your inability to type past 250 characters.
I don’t care about the human cost in jobs that sounds like the person doing said jobs problem. Hell the Lithium in my cars battery pack was mined by children at the end of day I still bought it
this. I have talked to senior developers througout the years who have had strokes and heart attacks from their jobs. The main wow dev looks like he had a stroke with half his face drooping, poor guy I don’t want that and I remember getting chest pains from all the worry, that I no longer have. How can you make this a reality for everyone? Especially if you want to force this new leftist agenda that is incompatible with a lot of the right. I never worked for Blizzard but I worked for a game developer I am under NDA not to discuss, but from what I hear its generally the same at Blizzard outside of the specifics.
we know, all your kind cares about is money power and control. you are evil.
Employers are free to do what they feel is in the best interest of their business.
Employees are free to do what they feel is in their own best interest.
i’m a business owner and that hasn’t really been the case for us. guess it’s not a “one size fits all” situation.
No need for flattery
Somewhere in America, someone is working a job that they negotiated. Their pay and benefits have been viciously agreed to between Employer and Employee.
Spend a dollar in the Feeling Fund, so a zoomer can feel a little bit better about having to get off their butt and work.
Were talking about remote jobs here and how managers/empolyers without their outdated mentality to just want to control employees out of emotion and money, damning the people who are actually happy working there or such, making short of silly excuses as “people want to meet in actual person” or other nonsense like that, essentially speaking for other people and gaslighting them.
If you can be productive at home for your workplace, then i see no reason restricting this especially when it brings you money. Maybe for certain jobs if it needed it, sure.
But workplaces are competing against each other, as they will see what other workplaces are doing and will go… “Okay, let’s offer this thing their not doing, and better this that and the other things as well!”. What do you think will happen to the workplace that doesn’t grow or adapt to the standards of today? Especially since were living in a world where the cost of living is getting a little high for some people, not just in the US?..
No, your point was apparently to hammer over and over again how he wasn’t going to be saving money by doing exactly what he did, except he did and it’s working out great for him. He did, in fact, do better on the real estate and expenses by moving, which was the point you made that he was refuting in the first place. Lots of facts re: savings, property ownership, etc., not just feelings.
That’s when your point became that he chose to live poor, again, like it matters. His income is less, sure, but his expenses are, too. Then the “it’s nicer to live in expensive areas blah blah blah” came out and you just looked like a superficial weirdo.
I’m sure you did. Was that before or after you took out a mortgage to rent an apartment?