• Pogogunner@sopuli.xyz
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    4 months ago

    It’s just a way to do layoffs while trying to fight off the unemployment claims.

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    Where I work at they decided the “office” people need to keep a presence just in case some random person walks in off the street and wants to ask questions. I’m the IT guy, I have no intention of talking to anyone I don’t support, I have no knowledge to answer any questions about our business that I could offer, and my office isn’t even near the front desk where I could hear anyone come in anyway … but yeah it totally makes sense that I should have to drive in a couple days a week to a place where they make me pay for parking, just to sit at my desk all day and answer emails.

    Of course there’s two reasons why I haven’t made a stink about their idiocy. First is that in doing my job, it really is helpful to others if they know they can meet me in person at certain times to fix issues that can’t easily be solved over email. The second is that I can see my retirement on the horizon (about ten years away), and in the last ten years the place I work has made a huge contribution to my 401A, so much that it has already passed everything I’ve put away from previous jobs. If I can hunker down for another decade, I won’t even need social security to retire comfortably, and that’s a really good thing since Trump and other Republicans have already stated they are trying to eliminate it so they can justify collecting fewer taxes from the rich. I may be one of the last generations that can afford to retire and I’m not taking that lightly.

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      Kudos on the 401K! Best of luck!

      “The leopards won’t eat my face” people are happy with a horrible life as long as someone else has an even more horrible life.

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        as long as someone else has an even more horrible life

        My parents always knew I would be a disappointment, they just didn’t count on that being a positive thing! ;-)

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      You have a good outlook, even when they make you pay for parking! Your first reason about helping others and the value of in-person IT support is really great though, I had to do the same when I was at a Service Desk last year. There are good times where in-person stuff is necessary or good. But not grounds for eligibility for promotion!

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    lol, depending on what your level is this might actually be fine. Yeah, you mean I can just chill and not take on responsibility or have to fake enthusiasm for “career” growth when all I really want to do is collect a paycheck and clock out at 5pm… while also having amazing work-life balance and no commute due to WFH? Where do I sign up?

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      This. Also if I have to change jobs every 2-3 years to get a market level salary why would I even bother. This is the reality they created.

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        Johnson, where is that quarterly turnover report? We can’t train people fast enough! Why are we wasting so much money on all these HR costs like recruiting and pizza parties? What we need is a real game changer, I’ve got it, we’ll give them access to the Calm app to help with 60 hrs per week.

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      Literally what I am doing. I’m past the point of caring about my career because I don’t want the responsibility or stress for a couple dollars. I do my job, keep my head down, and don’t cause waves.

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      I hadn’t thought of that lol. I’m not in the place yet where I’m good to sit in a position, so this policy would run me off. But hey if you’re in a good spot at Dell and don’t want or need to rock the boat, then go for it.

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    They also suck as a service provider at a major corporation. Consistency is only a virtue if you’re not a fuck up.

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      And based on my experience with Dell computers, they are the machine producing absolutely shitty machines.