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Title: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: Rman on February 16, 2021, 03:39:33 PM
i was able to find a job that i love after losing one the in pandemic's early days. it is my first remote job.

it's kinda nuts how more efficient i am using async comms like Slack, no small talk nonsense, no commutes.  i do miss the office at times. but i'm way more productive at home.

Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: Tasty on February 16, 2021, 03:52:39 PM
There are downsides too, which become more obvious the longer you're remote. Congrats tho! :)
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: Potato on February 16, 2021, 05:06:20 PM
There are downsides too, which become more obvious the longer you're remote. Congrats tho! :)
This.

Being able to throw ideas around randomly in an office is actually a very productive way of solving problems
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: zomgee on February 16, 2021, 05:24:49 PM
Teams is great at getting you to hate your teammates at all times.
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: jorma on February 16, 2021, 05:48:59 PM
It works for some, but it's not for everyone.

The last decade of my working career i was able to access my work computer from home, which is great if you can't make it into the office but still has some shit to do.
But whenever i did it for more than a day or two in a row, my productivity would dive off a cliff.

On a side note, when i quit i had a six month notice period and the last three months was 99% from home, and i don't think i did more than 5 minutes of work/day. Good times. :lol
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: Nintex on February 16, 2021, 06:15:51 PM
I miss the good times and energy at the office.  :fbm

When I visit now for a meeting with a client it's like visiting Chernobyl.
Empty seats, dark screens, dust on the keyboards  :tocry
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: Himu on February 16, 2021, 07:37:02 PM
speak for yourself. I think remote sucks shit and I'm a complete introvert.
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: Transhuman on February 16, 2021, 09:14:42 PM
Neither is doing standup but I manage to do that while being an introvert

Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: Tasty on February 16, 2021, 09:22:26 PM
Just so you know, walking up to randoms on the street to strike up conversations so you can take pictures of them is not introvert behavior in the least

Can you not be a petty dick to Cindi? Thanks.
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: Transhuman on February 16, 2021, 09:30:36 PM
I think it's cause he hates himself and he wants other people to hate him too.
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: Transhuman on February 16, 2021, 09:43:22 PM
Maybe talk to someone or something? This can't be healthy.
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: Tasty on February 16, 2021, 09:44:42 PM
I'm not being a dick to Cindi, I'm suggesting she sees herself as an introvert but she's much more extroverted than she realizes.

You're doing both, and you're the one not realizing it.
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: team filler on February 16, 2021, 09:55:49 PM
 :doge
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: Transhuman on February 16, 2021, 09:56:59 PM
But you understand that someone's career might put them in situations where they are forced to do things that are antithetical to their personality though right?
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: Himu on February 16, 2021, 11:06:23 PM
Just so you know, walking up to randoms on the street to strike up conversations so you can take pictures of them is not introvert behavior in the least

Fair enough. But I use my camera to mask my social anxiety.

Like her!

https://youtu.be/ba2OnpjbncQ

Just takes a bit of confidence.
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: brawndolicious on February 17, 2021, 12:24:11 AM
I always thought bosses liked on-site because it made them not have to confront lazy coworkers. Like the type that puts a lot of effort into looking busy but constantly asks/demands their coworkers help them do most of their work.

Some people talk A LOT about collaboration being easier in person but I have yet to hear a coworker suggest a good idea in natural conversation. Usually if they have a good idea of any kind, they'll explain their thoughts in a well-formatted group email or an actual presentation. I've had lots of meetings where we sit down and solve an urgent problem but that is honestly easier to do remotely using a phone call and screen-sharing than trying to get everyone huddled around one persons laptop.

speak for yourself. I think remote sucks shit and I'm a complete introvert.

Aren't you in a creative industry though? I imagine most of your communication involves planning workflows and coming up with new ideas.
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: Potato on February 17, 2021, 03:39:22 AM
For me it's not about the big problems. It's the small things that are much easier in person.
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: SmokyDave on February 17, 2021, 05:31:09 AM
I spend most of my working day with my head in my hands wishing I'd made better life choices, letting out the occasional mournful groan. It's way less awkward now that I'm at home.
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: bork on February 17, 2021, 07:28:15 AM
I was already working remotely most of the week before the pandemic- glad to be at home if for no other reason than not having to deal with traffic and being able to sleep in later every day.  The only thing I miss is talking in person to some people during the day.
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: Himu on February 17, 2021, 10:53:24 AM
I'm not being a dick to Cindi, I'm suggesting she sees herself as an introvert but she's much more extroverted than she realizes.

You're doing both, and you're the one not realizing it.

That's his love language. It's ok. ❤️
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: porkbun on February 17, 2021, 11:13:15 AM
I don't miss going into the office.  My commute was an hour each way on a good day and now I can sleep in a bit and get to see my son for more than a couple of hours a day.  I can also take care of stuff around the house like laundry and doing dishes, or play games/watch TV, while I wait for reports and automations to run.

My big complaint is that I couldn't get my equipment from the office before it was locked down, so I went from a nice PC with dual monitors to an ok laptop with a tiny screen.  Also my "home office" is in the kitchen and sitting on a kitchen chair isn't good for my back.

It has pointed out how much dead weight my company is carrying, people who can't work without someone constantly looking over their shoulder.
Title: Re: the lockdowns taught me how inefficient modern office work is
Post by: Mr. Gundam on February 17, 2021, 11:57:31 AM
There are downsides too, which become more obvious the longer you're remote. Congrats tho! :)
This.

Being able to throw ideas around randomly in an office is actually a very productive way of solving problems

Agreed. It's hard at times to have what would've been a ten minute in-person in conversation not take hours to resolve itself over Slack or Discord.

Still don't miss going into the office, though. I work in the basement and have my daughter on the other side of the room doing school. It works really well for us.