Boss demands a full return to office after years of remote work, then works from home while his employees are forced to commute: ‘Leadership have different requirements’

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  • Man Working From Home In The Morning.
  • Boss made everyone come back to office to "rebuild culture." It's been 3 weeks and he works from home every Friday.

    I can't make this up. We were fully remote for 2 years. Everything worked fine. Our team hit every target, clients were happy, turnover was low.
  • Then in January our director sends this long email about how "in- person collaboration is essential for innovation" and "we need to rebuild our team culture" and we all need to be in office 5 days a week starting February.
  • Fine. I mean not fine, but ok. I moved 40 minutes further from the office during co id because I thought remote was permanent (my mistake I guess).
  • So now I have an 80 minute round trip commute. I spend like $60 a week on gas that I didn't used to spend.
  • I had to put my dog in daycare 3 days a week which is another $120.
  • So we're all back in. And you know what the office "collaboration" looks like? Everyone sitting at their desks on Zoom calls.
  • With headphones. Because half the people we work with are at the other location. We are literally doing the exact same thing we did at home except now we're doing it in an office with bad coffee and a bathroom that's always occupied.
  • But here's the best part. Our director? Works from home every Friday. Every single one. He says it's because he has "strategic planning" to do and needs fewer distractions.
  • I brought this up in a team meeting (politely, I'm not an idiot) and he said "leadership roles have different requirements." That's an actual quote.
  • Three people have already started job hunting. I know because we talk about it in the parking lot like we're planning a prison break.
  • I don't even know why I'm posting this. I think I just needed to say it out loud to people who get it.
  • beaverusiv I started looking for a new job end of last year and being fully remote was one of my dealbreakers. Multiple recruiters kept saying every time they talked to me "oh the market is going more towards hybrid or in-office now" cool, I don't care, I'm only gonna apply for remote work
  • Busy highway traffic during daytime.
  • mar421 Work at the bosses house.
  • wombat74 >Three people have already started job hunting. I know because we talk about it in the parking lot like we're planning a prison break. This is the whole point. He's engineering you all to do layoffs without having to pay anyone for a layoff.
  • ifyoudontknowlearn You are not the only one. My group was running with three days in two WFH. It was a nice compromise and it worked really well. VP gets a bee in his bonnet and after two years we have to be in the office 5 days a week. But who's never in their office? Exactly that VP. Now I don't know where he is but he's the one that said we need to be available to collaborate in person and there have been days he's not there at all. I would put up a sign "days since Guy has been seen in the o
  • Vegetable_Yard_2948 I have one for you. At a recent all- hands, an employee asked why the push to work from the office when most of his team members worked different time zones and locations. The leadership response was "culture" while doing the call from..................their home. Yup, can't make this up.
  • KermieKona I wish my boss would remove themselves from the office one day a week... just sayin' .
  • Equivalent_Pace4301 Good managers and owners who care about their employees are more rare than a good Star Wars sequel.
  • Grind3Gd I was remote for 5 years. Got la d off. Took a massive pay raise and work in office. This past Monday I worked from home and did far more work. Now in the office I notice how many people are just talking or taking 2 hour lunches or something. I saw one guy today with cheat note on his screen for the game he was playing on his phone. We have a lot of meetings on computer, sometimes with people in the same building.

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