Boss demands Marketing Coordinator work from the office alone while all other employees are working from home: 'I asked if I could go to work from home and she has just ghosted me.'

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  • Why does my boss want me to be alone in the office?

    For context, I am a Marketing Coordinator and 100% of my job can be done remotely, yet I am only allowed 1 working from home day a week.
  • Today I came into the office and it was completely empty. Like all 12 desks empty. The entire office is barren and I messaged my boss and she said that everyone
  • has things off site or are working from home, I asked if I could go to work from home and she has just ghosted me.
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  • I genuinely do not understand why I need to be sitting here, it's actually immensely more distracting for me sitting alone in a big empty office. It's also really
  • frustrating she just ghosted when I asked. I don't even have any meetings today. All my work is remote. This is actually so stupid.
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  • Luka_Don2109 They spent a lot of money on office space nobody uses and it looks bad on a balance sheet
  • damageddude I work for a company (owned by another company) that slowly downsized floors from renting three to one floors in an office building in the 2000s before moving to a suburban facility then owned by the company. I recall we were given strict instructions to not enter our abandoned floors as they would be a tax write off and we could not have possession or something (I'm not a tax lawyer so don't recall the reasons).
  • Grouchy Treacle_1639 Tell them you are uncomfortable being alone in an office bldg all day. Maybe a security/safety issue?
  • vionia74 On Fridays, I'm frequently alone after 4:00 on my floor. It does spook me because it would be easy for someone to sneak up behind me. :(
  • Particular_Maize6849 Never ask. Just go home. And if they ask just say you worked from home that day. Better to ask for forgiveness than permission. I'm supposed to come in 2-3 times a week. I brazenly come in once a week and don't give a sh.
  • picollo7 I stopped going in altogether for a 2 day in. Nothing happened. It would be more effective if we all did it together.
  • Zimlun In regards to her ghosting you, instead of asking if you could go home try phrasing it in a way that assumes permission, so like "Hey boss, nobody is in the office today so I'm going to work remotely, let me know if there are any issues with that". Now the ball is in your boss's court, so its up to them to actively tell you "No, I want you to stay in the empty office, being in office is important for collaboration".
  • RiseFriendly9536 My work came up with a new rule, it didn't make financial sense to pay for parking passes if they weren't used more than 3 days a week, so if we wanted our own desk and a parking badge we had to come in 3 days a week. But the other gals who worked in office would chat all day and it was super distracting. So I'd work a little in the morning at home, go in for the core hours, then go back home to finish work. It's very annoying. Now I'm fully remote because I moved to a new city
  • Academic-Lobster3668 Honestly, I would consider this a safety issue to only have one employee on site. I would message the manager that you're not comfortable being the only person in the office and that you will be reachable at home for the rest of the day.
  • sienna-marchetti the ghosting is the whole answer honestly. if there were a real reason she'd say it out loud. 'we need bodies in seats' is not something most managers can defend in writing so they just... don't reply. document the days you're the only one in—not for revenge, for your own sanity when you're trying to figure out if you're losing your mind. you're not.

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