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Comments by "Debany Doombringer" (@debanydoombringer1385) on "Gen Z BEGS For Remote Work BUT IT WILL BACKFIRE, Chase CEO Says You WILL Be LEFT BEHIND" video.
No he doesn't. His studio isn't even in the same town as his house.
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Is that why there's products for sale that move the mouse to make it look like you're at the computer? Clearly most people aren't working fine from home or there wouldn't be a market for stuff like that. Like many you're falling into the trap of thinking because you're a certain way or would do something, that means everyone would when that's clearly not the case.
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Not new. The people in India are IN an office, so I don't understand what point you think you're making.
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I don't know how to tell you this, but there's offices outside big cities. There's jobs outside big cities. There's also this wonderful thing that became possible with the mass production of cars. It's called commuting.
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It started out that way. It was moved to offices because it increased drastically productivity. That's why it was adopted globally. Instead of waiting on the typist to return their pages to the company so the next person who's job needed that information, it was much better to have those people located in the same building so it could immediately be taken to them. That's still true. Edit: Before you go I could call them, email them, etc. That's still not faster than physically being available for any problems or questions. How many times do you play phone tag or wait hours for someone to check their email. Or just ignore you because they don't want to do their part right then?
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You're like the 10th person to make this comment. It's beyond stupid. I've lived in rural areas my entire life. My mother and I both were office workers. There are banks, financial institutions, doctors offices, hospitals, manufacturing plants and all have offices with workers.
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@Dpop-x2j No, it's not. The people in India are still working that job in an office. It has absolutely nothing to do with doing remote work/working from home. There's still management and everything else connected to the head office and that office. It's like trying to compare working from home with an international company having offices all over the world while its headquarters are in the US. They are not even remotely comparable.
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Sounds like you need to time your travel better. I have no problem avoiding rush hour traffic. I hate to tell you, but the roads belong to them just as much as you.
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Are you not going to have a job anymore when/if you move? The whole "you're telling people to leave cities" doesn't even remotely have anything to do with this video because you're still going to have a job. Businesses go where the people are. As more people move out of large cities, new ones will form and the companies will come to them. Look at all the companies moving to Texas.
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@etherweb6796 Yes. Your boss wants to keep tabs on you during work hours to make sure you're working. People don't like paying people to not do what they're being paid to do. Imagine telling the lord as a serf he shouldn't make sure your planting crops on time to meet harvest.
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@Darkdroid351 Some people it might be fine for, but most it is not. They don't work. Otherwise there wouldn't be products available to keep your computer from going into sleep mode. It's available for a reason and it's not because people working from home are actually working. Everyone isn't you. It's just like leftists saying the right is going to do something because they'd do it. Just because you'll do something doesn't make it apply to anyone else.
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@MKA_NET You admit it's not good for every profession but are disagreeing with Tim talking about those professions. Because at the end of the day, it's up to the head of the company. Not the workers which is the point.
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@JustaGamerT2 That's why companies pay relocation costs and for the right talent even allow them to stay in a place owned by the company while they find a place. Do you think companies didn't compete for the best workers before Covid? Edit: This is also the "global workforce" mindset that we're trying to get away from. You're arguing against your own best interest and the interest of future generations.
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@jcp7620 Yes. If your boss has no idea who you are it's much easier if cuts need to be made, it's the person he doesn't know. I don't know why you decided to tie it into Hannah especially when Tim doesn't live where he works either. None of them live at the compound now.
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Work hours do matter. There's a standard because you what you do isn't just for you. It's for other workers, other offices, other businesses. If they don't know when it's going to get to them, they can't do their job. Imagine a car production line and everyone just comes in when they feel like it. Unless you're the CEO, everything you do is something someone else needs to complete their work. Edit: It's such an unbelievably self centered mindset so many people have today. Screw my fellow workers. I'll do it when I want to. It just means you're a horrible human being.
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@silverback7675 Nobody said to sacrifice your health. How is going in to sit at a desk any different to your health than sitting at one at home? Everyone is so melodramatic.
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So you're boss knew, but company policy said no 5s. I'm pretty sure it's your boss that's going to make recommendations for who goes if there's downsizing. Is your boss going to recommend the person they know works very hard and well or the person that's late? That's what Tim is explaining that you're too brain rotted to understand. A large company doesn't know you exist. That's why it's your boss's job to decide who goes and who stays and who gets recommended for promotions. Because they do know the people working under them.
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@BrandonAbernathy That's ridiculous. The employee is never just a bad worker or surrounded by distractions at home. It's someone else's fault. Tell me why there's so many different products available to move your mouse when you're not in front of your computer if this is the case? You're responsible for what you do and don't do. It's not somebody else's job to read your mind. If you're at home, unless I've got a tracker on you, it's impossible to know where you are at all times because I have no way of knowing. People lie.
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@eurasiacentertutorials9518 No he doesn't. He drives to the studio from his house in town. Then he sits down with his employees and they plan out the work for the day, the week, and future projects. Then he records his segments. He literally goes to his office.
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@XxLegendxX_YT OMG! Are you 12? Life is about survival. Always has been. Always will be. Define "living?" We're all living every second of everyday. You mean having fun. You'll go crazy pretty quickly because humans aren't made like that. Define rich. Rich as in monetary wealth or rich as in something more important than wealth. If you don't want to be in the top 1%, nobody is forcing you to. You can either have a job to purchase things other people use their labor to create or you can do it all yourself. Nobody owes you the sweat of their brow. Grow your own food, hunt for your meat, build your own house, cut down the lumber and make it into blanks.
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@27qwljrob2 Working from home has nothing to do with any economic theory so your appeal to authority is rejected. Anyone that says it's how it should be done has zero knowledge of how and why offices were created and why it's been copied on a global scale. What's called office work was first done FROM HOME. Almost like there's a reason it was moved from homes to buildings and putting people in the same location. It couldn't possibly be that there was a mass advantage to having people that did steps in the same process in the same place. Kind of like it's much more efficient to have the parts of the car all at the same factory when you're putting it together. Maybe that's the problem. People don't understand their job is just a small part of the bigger picture.
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@captainnerd6452 It's not archaic. Humans are lazy. There's products to make your mouse move so it looks like you're at the computer at home, but you're trying to pretend there's not and everybody working from home are working just as much as they do in the office. That's reality. People acting insulted are hilarious.
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@gifthorse3675 I'll let my husband know he doesn't work for a huge global company called Velero in rural Oklahoma. I'll tell my father he didn't work for Monsanto in rural Arkansas. They're refineries and plants that also have large offices attached to them.
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