- Sep 10, 2001
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I've got what I consider a good job and I enjoy the work but one issue is really getting annoying especially now that they sent out a staff e-mail about hours. They are complaining that "some" people are not showing enough commitment to the company because they are not spending the minimum (emphasis in original statement) 9 hours a day (1 hour for lunch).
Now, I come in around 8 and leave a little over 8 hours later around 4. Not the 9 hours but this is because I don't spend an hour for lunch, I eat quickly at my desk while I work, so I don't feel I need to stay for 9 hours. But regardless of whether they might be implying me in their anonymous criticism, the premise absolutely stinks. I mean, how can you gauge commitment by time staying in the office? What about a guy like me that works hard and gets alot of things done in a short amount of time? Is a idle slouch who sits there staring at his monitor for 10 hours a day exhibiting more commitment?
It makes me think of Office Space with the whole flare thing....
So am I right in this? I'm going to talk to them about this just to clear this up but just wanted to make sure my argument seems sound.
Edit: Furthermore, when it came down to it I did spend my own time during weekends or in the evening from home if there were pressing issues. Of course it conveniently was not an issue about commitment to me given that they do not compensate people for overtime...
Now, I come in around 8 and leave a little over 8 hours later around 4. Not the 9 hours but this is because I don't spend an hour for lunch, I eat quickly at my desk while I work, so I don't feel I need to stay for 9 hours. But regardless of whether they might be implying me in their anonymous criticism, the premise absolutely stinks. I mean, how can you gauge commitment by time staying in the office? What about a guy like me that works hard and gets alot of things done in a short amount of time? Is a idle slouch who sits there staring at his monitor for 10 hours a day exhibiting more commitment?
It makes me think of Office Space with the whole flare thing....
So am I right in this? I'm going to talk to them about this just to clear this up but just wanted to make sure my argument seems sound.
Edit: Furthermore, when it came down to it I did spend my own time during weekends or in the evening from home if there were pressing issues. Of course it conveniently was not an issue about commitment to me given that they do not compensate people for overtime...
