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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink50•11 months agoThat’s a feature not a bug. Enjoy the increased productivity and the less having to be on top of things that don’t matter.
minus-squareGladiusBlinkfedilink26•11 months ago“We don’t know what you’re up to!” You don’t know that in an office either. You trust us because you have your own tasks. “We can’t get a hold of you” That’s an individual’s responsibility. Don’t bunch me up with others. The whole reason is jealousy and it sucks.
minus-squareAtaraxialink3•11 months agoLol I don’t need to be watched. I do my job and still end up finding office people screwing up badly. I’ve had to fix their mistakes.
That’s a feature not a bug. Enjoy the increased productivity and the less having to be on top of things that don’t matter.
“We don’t know what you’re up to!”
You don’t know that in an office either. You trust us because you have your own tasks.
“We can’t get a hold of you”
That’s an individual’s responsibility. Don’t bunch me up with others.
The whole reason is jealousy and it sucks.
Lol I don’t need to be watched. I do my job and still end up finding office people screwing up badly. I’ve had to fix their mistakes.