[TCP] Telecommuting has mostly positive consequences for employeesand employers
Raj Machhan
raj.machhan at gmail.com
Wed Nov 21 03:24:10 MST 2007
Telecommuting is the best tool to increase productivity. The advantages are
tremendous. But be careful, if the boss or the company does not want it, it
could prove fatal for any employee. I was recently reading a Scott Adams
book. The guy is hilarious. Most of the examples put forward by him sound
quite unbelievable.
But I was wrong. Fact actually is stranger than fiction. The bosses or
managers are very much capable of doing strange things and a friend of mine
discovered it the hard way subsequent to a recent experience that certainly
qualifies for inclusion in Scott Adams books.
He now realizes that it is no use standing up for anything that benefits the
organization as a whole. On the other hand it makes sense to go with what
the boss or the manager tells you, no matter how ridiculous it is.
Telecommuting may work wonders for the organization but I guess it is better
to leave it alone if the boss does like it. :)
Wishing a happy thanksgiving to the Techwrl community.
On Nov 21, 2007 10:28 AM, Bill Swallow <techcommdood at gmail.com> wrote:
> LOL! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, Al. And enjoy the Ommegang! Rare
> Vos is a good one, though do look for their new Chocolate Indulgence
> before it's gone (a seasonal ale). And I recommend all Ommegang beers
> at room temperature, not chilled.
>
> On Nov 20, 2007 5:42 PM, Al Geist <al.geist at geistassociates.com> wrote:
> > Well Al, the fact that it took five attempts to provoke you before you
> > took action speaks volumes about your initiative and productivity, you
> > telecommuter you. ;-)<<
> >
> > I would have been a lot quicker, but I was pushing deadline on a couple
> > projects (got em done), shoveling snow from the driveway and deck (they
> be
> > real clean), trying to figure out which wines to chill for Thanksgiving
> (and
> > which bottle for tonight), rearranging the fridge so the turkey I picked
> up
> > at Misty Knolls Farm would fit without having to loose space for the
> beer I
> > bought for T-day's football games (couple bottles of Ommegang Rare Vos)
> and
> > the aforementioned wine, and fumbling with the remote as it has recently
> > picked up the nasty habit of shutting off various pieces of home theater
> > equipment whenever it wants to (but not all of the equipment).
> >
> > So you see, it wasn't that it took a lot to provoke me...I was really
> busy
> > with important stuff. Other than that....er....ummmmm....what was
> > arroxaneeullman talking about again? This is what happens when a child
> of
> > the 60s, gets closer to the 60s....
> >
> > Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Bill and everyone else on techwr-L.
>
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