First, I want to acknowledge that all this-back-to-the-office talk must be pretty entertaining for the people who do thework – construction, maintenance, retail, restaurants, transportation, warehouse work, building airplanes, public safety, and – the most important job in any civilized society – trash collection.But people like me who sit at computer screens and can work anywhere are in a tug-of-war with bosses who want them back at the office.
Well, as regular listeners know, Feliks and I work together for about ten minutes, twice a week, Wednesdays and Fridays.back at the office, I can see why it’s so easy to game it from home.James, our producer is number 1 – that gets an A-plus, Colleen is there too – also A-plus, butof Chris, it lists seven listeners I’veas being among my top collaborators! OK – we’ve exchanged e-mails, but collaborators? Hardly.
And yet as flawed as this software is, if you work-at-homers continue your boycott, that software willNow in my case, it’s easy – they can just turn on the radio.on the radio, if you’re not in your cubicle where a supervisor can walk by and say, “hey how’s it going?” – they’re going to turn to artificial intelligence, cell phones programmed to listen to your breathing, and eventually insect-sized drones that perch on your shoulder.
If you draw a paycheck, one way or another, your company is going to make sure you deserve it. So, you might as well come back.Listen to Seattle’s Morning News with Dave Ross and Colleen O’Brien weekday mornings from 5 – 9 a.m. on KIRO Newsradio, 97.3 FM. Subscribe to the
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