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<blockquote data-quote="joegrizzy" data-source="post: 3885439" data-attributes="member: 45524"><p>imo the main reasoning behind this is very simple:</p><p></p><p>>working at the office; on company time. i will drag my feet on tasks that i *could* complete *far faster* because i am here for an allotted time; and that time is not time that i could be using to do other things that would benefit me</p><p></p><p>>working at home; on my time. i will complete tasks *as efficiently as possible* (which depending on commute i'm already one or two hours ahead on) because i am home and my time is still my time that i can be using to do other things that will benefit me.</p><p></p><p>i have *no* incentive to extend the time it takes to complete a task when working from home. i literally have *every* incentive to drag my feet at the office. anyone who has ever worked in a setting that isn't literally production/industrial based understands and sees this.</p><p></p><p>ya'll don't work *nearly* as hard as you think. lots of people are *really* good at making it look like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joegrizzy, post: 3885439, member: 45524"] imo the main reasoning behind this is very simple: >working at the office; on company time. i will drag my feet on tasks that i *could* complete *far faster* because i am here for an allotted time; and that time is not time that i could be using to do other things that would benefit me >working at home; on my time. i will complete tasks *as efficiently as possible* (which depending on commute i'm already one or two hours ahead on) because i am home and my time is still my time that i can be using to do other things that will benefit me. i have *no* incentive to extend the time it takes to complete a task when working from home. i literally have *every* incentive to drag my feet at the office. anyone who has ever worked in a setting that isn't literally production/industrial based understands and sees this. ya'll don't work *nearly* as hard as you think. lots of people are *really* good at making it look like it. [/QUOTE]
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