I work from home about one third of each week. I don’t understand why people would think I’m not beholden to my manager for continued productivity and regular reporting of my activities during that WFH time.
It’s two guys who have never done any actual work in their life. And for whom it’s all about appearances and power (and the appearance of power).
They’re rather be surrounded by 1000 people doing nothing but looking busy while they oversee them as godlike beings from above. Better that than having 10 effective employees out of sight where they can’t be seen being “leaders”
This is their problem, not yours. If your manager wants to call you at home during working hours, let them. Micro managers want POWER. They are finding out that they are not needed.
We don’t have managers so much anymore as we have leads. Team lead. They get to go to all the meetings and disseminate info.
For the managers, it’s also projection. They couldn’t do it, can’t be trusted, so no one else can be either.
I worked Saturday and Sunday fixing some stuff. My work understands. And I just adjust my hours for the week.
Johns Hopkins surgeon Marty Makary is his choice for Food and Drug Administration commissioner. He wants former Rep. Dave Weldon, a Republican from Florida, to serve as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, a Fox News contributor, is in line to be the next surgeon general.
One is a Fox frequent guest, another is a Fox presenter, and the other supports Robert F. Kennedy, Jr, the conspiracy nut to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
They think that women are divinely ordained as men’s servants and are innately evil and deserving of punishment; so yes, they likely do consider it God’s will.