Why would you discuss things that are not work related? Some people don't have boundaries apparently.
2hr/day commute gives ~ 40hr a month of unpaid work commitment.
and then you forget to list them.
I would say that is not professional. If there is anything work related, you book a meeting and then discuss. For this reason I know few people are on the look out when to go get the water without stumbling upon a boss…
> but some things that otherwise might never have been done/resolved got handled This is a fallacy. If something really needs resolving, the setting is not relevant.
You can have misunderstandings face to face. This is a matter of communication skills. Having entire conversation in text form also means you can easily make references and go back to it even weeks later, whereas with…
> to stay as long as they can in the office because their home life is hell. This is pathetic. They have hell at home and instead of fixing it, they bring it to the office. My home life is awesome and I'd rather spend…
Why would you discuss things that are not work related? Some people don't have boundaries apparently.
2hr/day commute gives ~ 40hr a month of unpaid work commitment.
and then you forget to list them.
I would say that is not professional. If there is anything work related, you book a meeting and then discuss. For this reason I know few people are on the look out when to go get the water without stumbling upon a boss…
> but some things that otherwise might never have been done/resolved got handled This is a fallacy. If something really needs resolving, the setting is not relevant.
You can have misunderstandings face to face. This is a matter of communication skills. Having entire conversation in text form also means you can easily make references and go back to it even weeks later, whereas with…
> to stay as long as they can in the office because their home life is hell. This is pathetic. They have hell at home and instead of fixing it, they bring it to the office. My home life is awesome and I'd rather spend…