Dumping Telecommuting
In these times where technology is king, Smartphone technology is high on the agenda to have people mobile and working it does not make sense for a company such as Yahoo who is really owned by...
View ArticleActually, Yahoo is probably my least favorite tech company,
and I only use their e-mail service, mostly because I've used that service for well over 10 years, and some habits are hard to break. Other than e-mail, I hate everything they stand for, especially...
View ArticleYou make no sense...
Why would Yahoo instituting a no telecommuting policy, get you to dislike them? If you liked their products and services, and you weren't an employee, why the heck would it matter to you? Would Yahoo...
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If it means their systems actually work for a change, or we get responses to our problems.
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Hey, Mr. Wrinkles. You must have hit the wrong reply button, as your response has absolutely nothing to do with what I have posted. In case you were, however, I never claimed to be a business mogul. My...
View ArticleNot to be a stickler, adornoe...
okay, I will. Your example is actually one in ten million. : )
View ArticleYahoo's work from home ploy
I have mixed feeling about the 'work from home and work from office' In my view, work from home is working happily in 'your' zone but that's when many a times things start slipping down a bit. We don't...
View ArticleThey will just have a hygeine and dress code policy
I worked in the civil engineering division of a multi-business type Company. After the CEO got embarass by a punk dressed kid in the marketing department when traveling in the same lift with some...
View ArticleNerd who do not like to communicate will stay not communicating
No matter they sit next to each other or 1000 miles away.Forcing them to sit together will make things worse
View ArticleHmmmm is Right
About 14 years ago, I started my own Engineering Company. I worked from Home for about 4 month, then, I rented office space. The reason was simple. I got twice as much done. At home, there were too...
View ArticleNo, dude, my example is one about common sense,
and common sense is about, most times, doing the right thing, and Ms. Mayer is doing the right thing.
View ArticleThat kind, normally doesn't get too far in a company, and in hard times,
they are often the first to go.
View ArticleI think he was just saying that part of telecommuting ...
... is using technology to virtually meet and discuss things, either formally or informally. Your earlier statement about "phoning it in" may just indicate rather old-fashioned ideas about...
View ArticleI'm not surprised
If you couldn't find yourself the space that you need at home, or have family that won't accept the discipline you should have imposed; or you needed a special space for special tools; or you needed...
View ArticleWow! talk about shallow!
And patronizing too.At 60 years of age, I'm hardly "boys and girls".One advantage to working at a centralized spot could be the satisfaction of letting a dinosaur know face-to-face how unacceptable...
View ArticleGee, what will you do
when the rest of the world disagrees with what you call the "right thing".Probably try to pass laws about some minority or another you think is vulnerable to your questionable morality.I can tell by...
View ArticleSo they failed to properly manage their (telecommuting) staff.
That doesn't mean the concept is bad. Just means the executive dropped the ball.Can they get it back with this new policy?Maybe - given the hole they've dug themselves into.
View ArticleI am considering the audience.
And how immature and selfish most responses have been here, I felt the term boys and girls was appropriate for the people complaining about their right to work from home being challenged by this...
View Articleradleym: I am Hispanic, or as you put it, a minority member,
but, my comments are about common sense, and nothing to do with morality, and what people like you equate with morality, is pure idiocy. If you feel insulted, then, I know I said the right things, and...
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