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MonkderZweite, in My Dad is Dracula (and a Cubicle)

Some drywalls and a door per 4 - 6 people is not far more expensive but far better for your employees and productivity.

Tarkcanis, in ZAP

Shenlong>Jinn/Div

Crul, in My Dad is Dracula (and a Cubicle)
SkybreakerEngineer, in Lunch time

This is basically the plot of Unlimited Blade Works, except with more Fortnite

misterundercoat, in Naughty List [Berkeley Mews]

The one night she wants to get freaky is the one night he has to work. Couldn’t plan for any of the other 364 nights, dear?

MeatPilot, (edited )
@MeatPilot@lemmy.world avatar

Well he can go down all those chimneys in one night. Why not hers?

mxcory, in My Dad is Dracula (and a Cubicle)

When do we expect the isekai anime adaptation?

TheImpressiveX, in My Dad is Dracula (and a Cubicle)
@TheImpressiveX@lemmy.ml avatar

Eh, I prefer LibreOffice myself.

whaleross, in My Dad is Dracula (and a Cubicle)
@whaleross@lemmy.world avatar

Flexible workspaces where nobody has a fixed desk gets reinvented every five-ten years by some manager coaches that charges way too much for lectures and yet there has been exactly zero employees that want to start their every single regular day in the office looking for a vacant anonymous desk a good distance from the microwave, with a working chair and nobody annoying next to them.

Anticorp,

Plus you’re stuck using your stupid laptop keyboard unless you want to lug a keyboard and mouse around. It’s really sucky for people who have carpal tunnel and need special mice and keyboards.

gentooer,

At my job every desk has a docking station with 1 or 2 monitors, a keyboard and a mouse. I actually quite like it. We’ve also got a “quiet office” to get work done and a “loud office” to take calls and stuff. I feel it’s a good solution for companies our size (30-ish people that work from home half of the time).

Anticorp,

Are they mechanical keyboards, with recessed key wells, and ergonomic mice? If not, it still sucks for people with RSI.

Alcatorda,

If you have rsi, please read this: medium.com/…/the-power-of-psychology-my-chronic-p… It may help you. It’s my story of how I got rid of my rsi and it’s worked for people I know as well.

Kichae, (edited )

These days, they’re selling software solutions, not just lectures. Now they get to charge a subscription fee on top of everything else!

I work 2000km away from the office. I’ve been there once. When I walked up to the front door for the first time, after 3 years of working there, I was greeted to a locked door and a sign reminding me to “check in on Envoy”. Apparently, they wanted me to reserve my desk a day in advance, online.

No one had ever bothered to show me what that was, or how to do that, because I, uh, work 2000km away from the office. And I wouldn’t have known which desk was next to the microwave because I, uh, work 2000km away from the office.

Kiwi_Girl,
@Kiwi_Girl@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Can I ask what your position entailed, such that you could work remotely for 3 years?

jivandabeast,

Can confirm my job at a massive firm is like this, I do lug a keeb and mouse in when i go. But, I pretty much never go in because fuck that and the commute

CausticFlames, in My Dad is Dracula (and a Cubicle)

Dracubula

FaceDeer, in My Dad is Dracula (and a Cubicle)
@FaceDeer@kbin.social avatar

Fortunately you can drive off a cubical Dracula with three words: "work from home."

bionicjoey,

The power of Teams compels you!

TubeTalkerX,

You can’t beat a 30 second commute!

Delphia,

Look at Mr fancy here leaving his mattress on the floor before work.

kogasa,
@kogasa@programming.dev avatar

Sure I can, work in an apartment building and live on the top floor so your office is only 9.8m/s^(2) away. 12 seconds to freefall and 18 seconds at terminal velocity means you can live on the 400th floor and still beat 30 seconds.

Rai,

Rolling onto my office chair from bed in my pyjamas, suddenly AT WORK WORKING (still three minutes late because fuck it)

caseyweederman, in My Dad is Dracula (and a Cubicle)

Shades of Cory Doctorow

favrion, in Notification reminders are a godsend [ADHDinos]
@favrion@lemmy.world avatar

That’s one thing I’m good at: responding immediately to texts. Emails, not so much.

Gormadt,
@Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I’m amazing at forgetting to respond to texts or calling people back

I always tell people to text me after they call and if I don’t respond to text me again a few hours later, some people even do it

WalrusDragonOnABike, (edited )

I'm pretty good at marking emails as unread. Several times before replying and/or taking action based on them.

ininewcrow, in Naughty List [Berkeley Mews]
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

Stupid sexy Mrs Claus

DannyBoy, in Notification reminders are a godsend [ADHDinos]

You haven’t replied to this message in 60 days. Would you like to delete their contact and pretend they never existed?

Enkers,

You have selected “Yes.”

We’re sorry, but this action cannot be completed. A memory has been added to your brain to remind you of this issue every time you want to sleep.

DeadHorseX, in Notification reminders are a godsend [ADHDinos]
@DeadHorseX@lemmy.world avatar

I hate feeling like I need to reply to a message straight away.

But then by the time I’m, like, ready to reply, I’ve already forgotten I was supposed to!

TragicNotCute,
@TragicNotCute@lemmy.world avatar

I turn on read receipts as a strategy to help me track my texting. I don’t open it to read it fully until I’m ready to reply. If I’m not ready, it stays unread until I am.

DeadHorseX,
@DeadHorseX@lemmy.world avatar

Yep. Checking via the notifications tray really helps

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