JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon delivers a stern warning to remote workers::undefined

  • lightnegative@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “Old guy still doesn’t understand how anyone could be working if he can’t physically see them working”

    Fully remote is the way of the future, in tech anyway. Use the money you saved on not renting office space to fly teams to the same area for a week or so a few times a year, there’s definite value in meeting, working together in person and going out for a beer afterwards. For short stints.

    Otherwise, the lack of commute and the ability to focus uninterrupted for longer periods is massive advantage for remote work

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      1 year ago

      Fully remote is the way of the future, in tech anyway. Use the money you saved on not renting office space to fly teams to the same area for a week or so a few times a year, there’s definite value in meeting, working together in person and going out for a beer afterwards

      But make it optional and don’t penalize folks for not showing up. The last thing I want to do is meet up with my coworkers and go for drinks especially given the fact that I do not drink alcohol nor enjoy social outings in general.

    • gian @lemmy.grys.it
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      Fully remote is the way of the future, in tech anyway. Use the money you saved on not renting office space to fly teams to the same area for a week or so a few times a year, there’s definite value in meeting, working together in person and going out for a beer afterwards. For short stints.

      Fully remote is one of the ways of the future. A more reasonable approch is a mixed way.