“The boss of the world’s biggest commercial landlord has accused remote workers of staying away from the office because it means they “don’t work as hard” **and can save money**.”
How dare they save money, while taking away money from the ultra rich landlord!
Wasn’t there a study showing people working from home are 13% more productive? I’m way more productive and I work a fraction of the time. I remember when I was younger I had a boss who told me “I would rather have someone who works a solid 6 hours and leave than someone who spreads 6 hours of work over 10 at the office”.
A lot of office positions aren’t incentivized for working hard and/or efficient. When I work from home, the sooner I’m done, the faster I can enjoy my personal life. I’m the 2nd highest producer in my role at my company and I work 2 hours a day. The person ahead and below me both log overtime almost every week.
If I am being perfectly honest I spend about half the time at my desk at home than I did when I was going into the office every day but I am also getting twice as much done. So I guess I am working half as much but getting more done.
No they don’t. They get all their work done then properly goof off instead of working at pretending to look busy. Looking busy is the hardest part of work.
Spiritual-Band-9781 says
“The boss of the world’s biggest commercial landlord has accused remote workers of staying away from the office because it means they “don’t work as hard” **and can save money**.”
How dare they save money, while taking away money from the ultra rich landlord!
ImpertantMahn says
That’s his unbiased opinion of course.
It’s not like the value of his office property has nosedived since the Covid WFH movement
Edelkern says
And landlords don’t work at all.
HorpySpoondigger says
“People who don’t do drugs are not as cool as those who do.”, say’s worlds largest drug dealer. /s
stifledmind says
Wasn’t there a study showing people working from home are 13% more productive? I’m way more productive and I work a fraction of the time. I remember when I was younger I had a boss who told me “I would rather have someone who works a solid 6 hours and leave than someone who spreads 6 hours of work over 10 at the office”.
A lot of office positions aren’t incentivized for working hard and/or efficient. When I work from home, the sooner I’m done, the faster I can enjoy my personal life. I’m the 2nd highest producer in my role at my company and I work 2 hours a day. The person ahead and below me both log overtime almost every week.
InflamedLiver says
…he then sat as his desk while sipping a cognac as his passive income poured in.
bethemanwithaplan says
People SHOULD work less hard, we’re all constantly working more and longer and it isn’t doing shit for us normals
Let’s slow the fuck down
GreasyWerker118 says
They’re not biased at all!
/s
BoltActionGearbox says
The most important part of this article is identifying who this guy is. We now can put a face to the phrase “private property is inherently theft”.
workinkindofhard says
If I am being perfectly honest I spend about half the time at my desk at home than I did when I was going into the office every day but I am also getting twice as much done. So I guess I am working half as much but getting more done.
SockFullOfNickles says
I’d have been surprised to see an org with a bunch of rented office spaces having any opinions except this one.
Lances_Looky_Loo says
Just another example that rich people are nothing without the poor that they so despise.
SatanLifeProTips says
No they don’t. They get all their work done then properly goof off instead of working at pretending to look busy. Looking busy is the hardest part of work.
AMPenguin says
“People only hate parasitic wasps because they’re too lazy to act as hosts for parasitic wasp larvae”, says parasitic wasp.
mnl_cntn says
Fuck him