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Originally Posted by FPenvy
it sucks. the only light i can see is that there's a chance i may be able to begin working from home if some changes go through.
they have begun to "modernize" our office with doing less cubes, open cubes, open collab spaces, quiet zones, aka snowflake office type set up.
but this brings new classifications of workers. anchors, flex, full remote
i believe my group is pushing for flex/remote.
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My setup is a bit different, but my wife (works for cyber security for JPMC) deals with that.
I'm in QA, so we have a climate controlled office located at the back of the shop which I share with the other inspectors. However because it's QA, and because other people who work here don't know their jobs, I get a steady of influx of people, like our buyers (who don't know how to write contracts or place orders), our engineers (who don't know basic GD&T, much less how to design a part we can actually make), our manufacturing staff (who are pissed when I reject their product which doesn't meet drawing requirements), our management (who are generally pretty good but need a lot of data - this is actually my job, and I'm glad for the chance to do it), and our shippers (who often ship product to the wrong location/in the wrong type of container/using the wrong shipping method).
This is one of the mornings where enough has gone south at the same time that I'm not really enjoying my day.