• hemko@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      5 days ago

      First working day in office for couple months, was so fucking shit having to wear pants and shoes on desk

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          4 days ago

          Shorts are not business “professional”. They are only considered “casual”… not business casual… just casual… Skirts, on the other hand, those are professional.

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            4 days ago

            ok, I am wearing shorts regardless. If they really want me wearing a skirt then fuck it I will start crossdressing at work if necessary. It is too fucking hot to wear long trousers, especially as I cycle to work.

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        5 days ago

        As long as you don’t have a shit commute, its alright. My last job after 5 years of fully remote ordered us to start commuting to an office the company didn’t even own when I joined.

        When I joined the office was a 20 min bike ride away, they moved it to multiple hours of bus, ferry and train travel and then acted surprised when I handed my notice in later that week.

        New role is 25 min bike ride and only the very last 200m or so of it is shared with cars, the rest is on a really nice bike route.

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          Same here with my commute.
          Bus is about 25min
          Bike can be done (depending on how much I follow traffic rules and traffic in general) in 15-20 minutes. (Also the bus is a hell hole during summer. Both in heat and smell)

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        5 days ago

        During lockdowns I heard this from so many people. I can’t say I get it, because I just associate WFH with my work laptop and work notebook, and if I’ve got those tucked in a backpack well I’m no longer working.

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          Yeah I’m not sure what convinces people to think like this, other than they really just hate their job.

          At which point yeah, I guess I get it

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            4 days ago

            My husband will tell everybody this. He will insist it’s so hard to walk away from work when it’s at home. He hasn’t worked out of his home in 15 fucking years! He couldn’t do it if he tried! He’s just being fucking stupid around people that have to do it. I told him he’s free to go get a job outside the home. Then all of a sudden, oh no, no no.

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          Just a preventative mental health precaution
          It also helps me to maintain my social skills so they wont completely deteriorating.
          Keep in mind that everyones mind works differently.
          I dislike homeoffice strongly. Too much potential distractions.
          I like it as an option though. But I can’t imagine myself having to be home 5 days of the week dealing with my tickets alone.

          And sometimes a bit of company is nice :)

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            4 days ago

            Everyone’s different like you say. I like company too but most of the time it’s distracting/unpleasant.

            It was actually so great to be able to say to people during lockdowns “how you’re feeling right now is how I feel every single day of my working life.” Those lockdowns were some of the first times I actually got to enjoy working.

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        4 days ago

        You don’t need a separate room, just setup some boxes in a dedicated corner. You could even go out and get a coffee or something if you need a little extra to set yourself in work mode.