We've got the technology to have results-oriented employment, rather than ass-in-chair-for-hours employment.
My objection is two-pronged. I'm in
IT
for crying out loud. If anyone can make it happen, we can. Also, I'm
salaried.
I don't have to work 40 hours to get my job done--that should be the average. We all have to put in long days--how often do we get short days that don't involve docking some time pool or another?
You're on!
Ironically, I did not realise that Raq was expressing that same idea. It took me forever to type my "woeismebutnotreallysinceicanputfoodonthetable" tale. If I've got to share a brain with someone, Raq is an awesome person with whom to do so.
Much employment~ma to your friend, Kristin!
I don't mind putting in the occasional 10-12 hour day at my job when it's something I like doing and when that's seen as a major OMG-she-really-worked-her-ass-off-to-make-deadline kind of deal.
Jobs where 10-12 hour days are seen as just the normal run of things? No. It's not good for me physically or mentally and after a point my work quality suffers.
If I've got to share a brain with someone, Raq is an awesome person with whom to do so.
(so trying to resist responding "Again, wrod" to this. Makes out with MFNlaw instead)
Kristin, that would rock! I so hope it works out!
~ma to Kristin and friend.
We all have to put in long days--how often do we get short days that don't involve docking some time pool or another?
Hardly ever. I have a BlackBerry, cell phone, VM, and a laptop computer. One, and more often than not 2, of those things is with me at all times. I am NEVER out of touch, with the boss, cow-orkers, or clients. Yet I get dinged if I'm not in the office. God forbid I work from home for what could be considered a superficial reason. @@ Do I ever get extra credit for working later than I should? Nope.
Happy Anniversary, Sparky and DH!
have a BlackBerry, cell phone, VM, and a laptop computer. One, and more often than not 2, of those things is with me at all times. I am NEVER out of touch, with the boss, cow-orkers, or clients. Yet I get dinged if I'm not in the office. God forbid I work from home for what could be considered a superficial reason. @@ Do I ever get extra credit for working later than I should? Nope.
Holy crap, that would kill me ded. OMG.
ION, I laughed at this bit from Salon's "I Like To Watch" column:
In fact, when it comes to other people's lifestyles, most of us are accepting as long as one or more of the following are in the mix: a) food, b) fame, c) hot people, d) extreme wealth, e) charity or f) an infant. This is why Brangelina can do no wrong: They look good, they're loaded, and they've always got a baby tucked under one arm while they write a personal check to the starving peoples of the world with the other one. The only way they could increase their popularity is by toting a big Gucci bag filled with Spaghetti Bolognese around with them.
My boss asked me if my concussion/migraine problems would prevent me from doing what work needed to be done. Part of me understands that I don't even need to tell her what's wrong, but I can't not, at least a little. Just in case.
I responded to her by pointing out that I worked the day I was in the ER. I had my blackberry on the gurney with me, and was answering and sending e-mails. It was weeks if not months after the concussion before I took a sick day (instead of emailing in working from home).
Yeah, I'm an idiot.