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What a cunt, Dimon that is.

Getting it all wrong.

Yeah, what a failure. Much of the young generation are being left behind. They need mentors in the work place and to develop resilience.

    We have a large JP Morgan office here in Bournemouth and they all get told they have to be in the office all the time. My firm is in the city of London and I go in once a month maybe. I know who I would rather work for and I’m way more effective when I don’t have to commute for 5 hours a day that’s for sure. Dimon is well known for his cuntishness and he and his ilk can fuck right off.

      Millsy Depends on the job. Anyway, we’ve got our networks, paid our dues, learned from others. I wouldn’t recommend WFH to any aspiring young worker. You won’t catch the eye of anyone that counts

        This mandated 5 days a week stuff from Dimon has nothing to do with learning from mentors etc etc, it’s about power and a lack of trust.

        And a lol for him working 7 days a week, complete bullshit.

        Millsy I could not wfh that amount of time, would drive me insane. I’m in the office 3 days a week and that’s great for me. Get 3 days actually interacting with people in person, which adds huge amounts of value, especially for my team who I manage. Then a couple of days at home for the head down not to be disturbed work.

        However everyone’s situation is different. I know if I was 21 today the thought of working in a company where I am sat home on my tod 4-5 days a week would be depressing. Prob wouldn’t consider a job in finance tbh

          alistair This is the new normal. It’s crippled old cunts that need to adapt, not everyone else.

          3 days a week in the office for me too.

          Mondays and Fridays wfh.

          Or winning as I like to call it.

            RichM If I was 21 today, working in sales, I’d want to learn from and socialise with colleagues. I also wouldn’t be able to work effectively in a shared flat.
            We’re now mandated to work three days at nice new offices. About right.

              I landed a virtual contract on the coat tails of COVID and I don’t plan to give that up for love nor money

                Millsy but isn’t it so much better sitting at your desk in your pants watching porn, when you are in the office and not wfh??

                Millsy works from home in bootcuts Rich.

                alistair an awful lot of jobs can be done at home, some jobs are better in the workplace. Start dictating and watch talent move away.

                You can tell which media organisations are heavily invested in commercial property, that’s for sure.

                Flexibility is key for me, I prefer being in work for the bantz but have the choice to wfh if I want/need to

                I am talking about what’s best for those fairly new to the work place not middle aged. Out of sight, out of mind. In a client facing role, where enthusiasm and new ideas are embraced, I am not promoting someone I never see.

                  alistair I am talking about what’s best for those fairly new to the work place not middle aged. Out of sight, out of mind. In a client facing role, where enthusiasm and new ideas are embraced, I am not promoting someone I never see.

                  I think there is some truth in this for people in their first few years of a job, but on the whole the argument against working from home is just rich landlords trying to stop rent losses. You can see them sweating and panicking.

                  I’ve worked at two in house design / marketing departments, totalling about 12 years, both very corporate, both in office: one place was verging on toxic and at both I would say I spent at least a quarter of my working day in meetings I didn’t need to be in, or listening to people in senior positions just talk at me because they wanted to talk and feel important. I reckon I could have added more value to both jobs if I did all or some of my work from home. Both were an hours commute either way, and both included regular unpaid overtime.

                    Amps but on the whole the argument against working from home is just rich landlords trying to stop rent losses

                    There are two other important (and slightly related) factors that don’t get enough coverage IMO:

                    1) Most managers don’t trust their workforce to work unless they have eyeballs on them, and
                    2) Most managers have no idea how to set realistic objectives and goals that they want their teams to deliver. As a result, those mnagers feel more comfortable when they can ‘see’ what their teams are working on, in person.

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