Rufus T. Firefly wrote:healey36 wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:
Yes, that's another issue -- generally based in the insecurities of those middle-managers and executives. A lot of the Gov't went to working at home more than a decade ago -- more productive there. Maybe those middle-managers and executives need to figure out whether they are actually needed or are just excess.
It cuts both ways, at least in the commercial world. The managers are trying to hit deadlines and, unless they're truly good managers, it can be difficult dealing with remote resources. There have to be rules, and that seems to be where the problems lie. Nothing more frustrating than trying to track someone down fifty miles away. Communication is a problem, at least that's what I'm told by folks still doing the grind.
Never had that problem - managers that can't deal with remote resources probably should be looking for a new job.....maybe waiting tables and working for tips would be good....The other side is the inane presumption by some managers that folks are available 24x7. I think I read a study recently that said folks working from home were piling up 60-70 hour work-weeks. Personally, I find that hard to believe, but knowing some of the anal-retentive managers I had over the years, might not be a stretch. Of course, I was working 60-70 hour work-weeks in the office
I'd find that hard to believe as well. Remote work contracts were pretty tightly defined on hours and metrics to meet.
Then again, I was doing 10-12 hours/7/52 at the office and then another 5-6 hours/7/52 at home for a few decades, but then again, in my career path that's what you did to keep your head above water and sharks from biting. I don't recommend that insane career path to young people.
Try to explain that to a group of school teachers. They think that they are the only people that work extra hours from home. I’m not sure if it will help or hurt. The Psea(teachers union) does not like me. Funny thing is i told them i would support the hiring of more teachers along with all-day kindergarten. I also mentioned removing the requirement of having a master’s degree ( they don’t like that)