this is a great idea, and I hope they adopt it. i think this was not possible before coronavirus because no one knew it could be done. but now we have proof that it works.
>>> Apple CEO Tim Cook said Monday at a conference hosted by the Atlantic that the “vast majority” of workers wanted to return.
Somehow i doubt this. I think, it's his own wish not those of his workers.
There is an ample sized cohort of workers that prefer being in an office to working from home for various reasons from them being outgoing and social to their home office environment not being conducive to interactions help them problem solve faster.
Without actually surveying Apple employees I don't think it's reasonable to make assumptions one way or another about their preferences based on your own.
(Point of note: I drastically prefer WFH to being in an office)
IDK, I think lots of social people at least want to come in from time to time, maybe once or twice a week. Zoom is no replacement for face to face conversations and coffee.
at what point does the bay area just declare war on china, india, and every country in africa for all the harm they are doing, on a global scale, to the climate?
Almost every large tech company has offices in the US outside the Bay Area; in NYC, Seattle, LA, etc. What's stopping them from winding down their Bay Area offices over the next 10 years and slowly ramping up investments in other places?
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 17.5 ms ] thread>>> Apple CEO Tim Cook said Monday at a conference hosted by the Atlantic that the “vast majority” of workers wanted to return.
Somehow i doubt this. I think, it's his own wish not those of his workers.
Without actually surveying Apple employees I don't think it's reasonable to make assumptions one way or another about their preferences based on your own.
(Point of note: I drastically prefer WFH to being in an office)
I'm certain it's a little different than returning to the cube farm at generic-non-tech-company-that-employs-coders
A: we like pre-pandemic better
It could also be weird wording like this.
I also suspect that different roles feel differently. If your life is meetings, WFH is tough. A.k.a. everybody high up in an org with all the power.
Now it's just a JOIN button, and having 27 people in the room is much less stuffy.
So "manager schedules" people have that going for us.