I’m fully aware my employees aren’t at their permanent address. Many of them travel all year long. They get their work done and I DON’T CARE! As long as they have an internet connection and are able to work within the office hours, why does it matter?
@Jon64295 ай бұрын
Well... you know how a sign saying "Wet Paint!" collects fingerprints. Same thing happens when hackers create a hotspot called "Free WiFi".
@cl88555 ай бұрын
There can actually be tax implications for the company based on this type of issue
@InfamousShark5 ай бұрын
@@cl8855 agreed. But only if the employees residence has been declared to be anywhere other than the state they work in. A company cannot determine how often or where their employees travel. So as long as their residence is in the same state their employer is, they can travel all they like and get their mail in their state of residence and also work in that state.
@augustaseptemberova56644 ай бұрын
what the others said, plus, in the case of mexico - germany: insurance. in germany, anything that happens to you or your gear during working hours when working remotely is considered a workplace accident and covered accordingly - so long as your workplace is known and agreed upon with your employer. in your own interest, you _want_ that insurance. in the worst case (accident renders you unable to work permanently) that insurance makes the difference between a continued salary and becoming a welfare case. another factor could be data protection laws. for example, by eu laws, certain data must not leave eu space. if you bring a laptop with such data outside of the eu, you and by extension your company are violating those laws. in a similar manner, in my home office i can guarantee that no outsider can hear my or my colleagues' or my clients' end of confidential conversations. nobody except me can watch my screen etc. if worked from a hotel bar, or a park bench or a starbucks however .. you get the idea. all of this depends on your country's laws ofc.
@Evie5343 ай бұрын
Best type of boss - as long as your employees get their work done, it shouldn’t matter. Employees just have to declare their location as the same place for taxes, but that’s it.
@Loralie5715 ай бұрын
I did hear once of a high-level executive at a government organization, that was thrown a going away party, but the individual was not invited.
@lisaboban5 ай бұрын
Cross stitch keeps me engaged in meetings. I'm not playing on my phone or answering emails. But if I'm not keeping my hands busy my mind wanders. And I have a boss who understands this!
@terrancat5 ай бұрын
ADHD people Unite!
@SamBarge14 ай бұрын
Yes. When I take meetings from home I'll cross stitch or work on a puzzle. My focus is so much better. I wish I could knit. I'd have so many sweaters.
@stacemikewood67335 ай бұрын
For the "camera doesn't work" situation...a piece of clear tape over the lens with a lil smear of vaseline. Camera's on, but it's near impossible to see anything clearly (if it's too clear, another dab). So I've heard... 😉
@priscillamoore57363 ай бұрын
@stacemikewood6733 - Oooh, *excellent* idea!! 😂
@theyoftheravensАй бұрын
I've done that but used it to pick up a little bit of dust off the top of my second monitor before putting it over the camera. Helped to fuzzify the camera and not have anything that could smear since we were hybrid.
@Worldbuilder5 ай бұрын
We’re a little bunch who bring knitting to large-scale meetings (like; 15-20 people, where everyone just have to sit and listen for 90+% of the 2+ hours). Even brought knitting to class once in college. Sat front and center. The (male) teacher glared at me for the first ten minutes until he figured out I participated *way* more than the kids in the back playing on their laptops, and after that he didn’t mind when I brought my knitting.
@tessat3385 ай бұрын
It used to be considered normal for women students to bring knitting to class lectures. It was considered appropriate for both male and female students to take notes during lectures, but knitting was considered normal public behavior for women up until the late 20th century.
@traceythomas59235 ай бұрын
I had a coworker who refused to spell my name right after I told her multiple times that she was spelling it wrong. So I decided to spell her name wrong and she immediately pointed it out. She said "my name is spelled with an E." So I responded "Yeah, so is mine!" She never did it again.
@mgk26005 ай бұрын
The demoted one hits home. Our company waited until the second week of January to notify around 2200 employees of layoffs.
@billhirth44875 ай бұрын
While bad, that's better then 1 week before Christmas.
@sechmet9875 ай бұрын
@@billhirth4487 Wizards of the Coast say hello hi
@Healermain155 ай бұрын
It can actually be worse, because the holidays are very expensive and now you're out of a job.
@rebenaq45065 ай бұрын
@@billhirth4487it's worse because people spend a lot during Christmas. If they knew they could lose their job they could save money instead of spend spend spend
@cocoavideos5 ай бұрын
@@billhirth4487Yes. Several times I've been around where layoffs occurred between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
@timtimtimmay46545 ай бұрын
Getting to know Salesforce reports well uncovers a lot of productivity secrets, and when someone gets promoted who is unproductive, you know what's up. That alone was one of the last straws in leaving one company.
@melsky5 ай бұрын
I really enjoy this. I would love to hear a version with fewer but longer confessions.
@donnahibbard17745 ай бұрын
My boss was arrogant, rude and condescending. He drove his newly painted jaguar to work and parked outside the office. I somewhat loudly discussed with a coworker about the impending hall storm…. The boss ran out of the office and returned with his old car. 🤣😂🤣
@Fashion53285 ай бұрын
I accidentally stole two days worth of work days for vacation around christmas because I forgot to put in the system as non paid time off because I was out of vacation days. I didn't realize or became aware until six months later on my own. No one noticed.
@orielwiggins22255 ай бұрын
Haha, Brandon =Butter knife. I miss your office characters and all their development and adventures.
@joannec19995 ай бұрын
Yep, employers still track time periods of being nonproductive. My employer’s computer system will keep track so they can look easily. It is set for 15-20 minute times of inactivity.
@rakido73885 ай бұрын
You want micromanagy? I worked at a place where the boss: -Opened all mail, including that not addressed to him -Installed remote desktop software on all the PC's , so he could watch people work. -Read all email. Logging into personal email on the web was banned, the reason given 'it spreads viruses' (which is nonsense, the real reason is he couldn't read it) -Had a live display of all phone calls, and could monitor or cut into calls at will.
@helenahandebasquet5 ай бұрын
I recommended in an email that the complainant contact our Cunty Councillor (instead of County). I didnt correct it as i felt it was apt.
@Marianita1955 ай бұрын
the senior slack channel is WILD!!
@tasmanianbadger4 ай бұрын
As a way to ‘harmlessly’ illustrate that the Job Descriptions, Policies, and Procedures at a major School within an Australian University were all just ‘write only’ documents and had NO relationship with what was actually done… well, I changed the Senior General Staff positions to ‘Winged Minions’, the General Staff to ‘Lackeys’ and the Junior General Staff to ‘Lickspittle’. I was at the University for three more years… they were all still ‘altered’ on the day I left. Nobody had ever noticed.
@patmaurer85415 ай бұрын
A company where I used to work had such a restrictive purchasing process that it was an unspoken policy to go out of pocket to buy what you needed to do your job, then take undocumented comp time to an equivalent dollar amount.
@eyerollthereforeiam17095 ай бұрын
I'm a crusty grey bearded blue collar guy, but it's remarkable how much of this translates to those of us who get dirty for a living. I love you're channel, and more dogs cannot possibly be a bad thing!
@woodychopp5 ай бұрын
the mouse logging happens continuously; every time your mouse is not moving for a certain amount of time, a timer will start running. at the end of the day/week/month it will show how much time the mouse was idle during work hours.
@jbw63425 ай бұрын
I really wonder how that makes sense - when I do research or look into certain things, I read for longer periods of time and might only use the keyboard if anything. Of course I could always just move the mouse around but I find the whole idea really useless... As far as I know it isn't allowed in my country so I will most likely never have to find out.
@TypoKnig5 ай бұрын
The computers I work with automatically log me out after a certain amount of idle time, about 15 minutes. I don’t think my activity is being recorded, but having to log after a bio break is a small annoyance. When I’m at the office the policy is to lock screens every time we step away, and I follow that.
@woodychopp5 ай бұрын
@@TypoKnig well the logging out is a security issue. my laptop asks for a biometric or code login every time the screen goes out which it does after a minute or so of inactivity. does the lock screen keep you from logging out? But i was talking about the fact that people became aware of the need to use mouse wigglers; i don't have that need as i don't face repercussions as long as the work gets done. it's the workforce that gets preprimanded when a manager goes over the metrics of idle time instead of work done that gets shafted.
@TypoKnig5 ай бұрын
@@woodychopp I agree - that kind of micromanagement is pointless and frustrating. It drives away the people who have other employment options.
@KarlMalowned325 ай бұрын
I’ve started a trend where if a colleague badly mispronounces my name on a Teams call, I don’t respond. “Oh I’m sorry, I didn’t know you were talking to me. I was listening for my name but I didn’t hear it.”
@jeremyhershberger30125 ай бұрын
My boss is super supportive. I work from wherever in the world I want, never dress up for work and set my own hours and I boss is happy.
@Delphae1115 ай бұрын
I color during staff training. sometimes my boss has supplied the coloring
@MydNyteRayne5 ай бұрын
I had to start coloring during a 6 weeks training I had for the job Im in now.. its the only way I could process the information. I think I have ADHD Inattentive.
@Morberis5 ай бұрын
I once had way too many plates in the air and ordered 2x the amount of several expensive components. Just a few k. Almost all of them were used elsewhere but I had to return the VFD and pay a $1k penalty. No one at work asked me about it, I never told anyone. Normally they were on us for $50 of wasted material.
@suew39735 ай бұрын
One of the companies I worked for actually had us log in to a system that was used for our client service phone pool. The computer would automatically log you out of the pool after 5 minutes of not detecting movement on the mouse or keyboard. So if you were on a webcast, or reading a lengthy white paper, you had to keep the mouse moving anyway.
@heatherb.725 ай бұрын
Re: the mouse jiggler confession - when I worked in an office,I would change the timer on the messenger we used for inner office chat. I would reset it to not show as away for 30 minutes 😂
@XCCON20095 ай бұрын
Do explain 🙃
@Theminnieminx84 ай бұрын
Yes more info please. Was it Teams?
@XCCON20094 ай бұрын
@@Theminnieminx8 lol I stil want to know! Especially if teams! 🙈
@Evie5343 ай бұрын
Would you just make sure it didn’t say “away” from the app on your cell?
@user-gr6rn3un8y5 ай бұрын
I have travelled while working without them knowing and didn’t post any pics on Facebook 😂😂😂 I am waiting for another year to post them
@lesliemoiseauthor5 ай бұрын
That sweater is so gorgeous.
@ddeuerme4 ай бұрын
I used to fall asleep during meetings. I never knew what anyone was talking about and if I tried to participate I was cut off. It was a high demand job with employees around the world. I was too burnt out to function so I gave up trying.
@Surax5 ай бұрын
Re: getting a mouse jiggler to keep your status as active. I don't know if companies still track that (I assume some do) but one coworker was complaining to me recently that another coworker was ratting her out to our boss whenever there was a status change.
@Tbirdcarr15 ай бұрын
The status checking… do they really think people don’t potty or make coffee…. You do that in the office… so why wouldn’t you do that remote….micromanaging says more about supervisor than employee they are tracking
@Evie5343 ай бұрын
Exactly regarding the micromanaging bit. If the supervisor trusts their employees enough to hire them, they should give them the benefit of the doubt, unless there is a concrete reason to believe otherwise. I’ve always been super motivated to work hard for supervisors that don’t micromanage me because I don’t want to let them down. Micromanaging supervisors drive me nuts and have the opposite effect on my motivation. Pretty sure it is commonly known that supervisors who micromanage demotivate their employees.
@Tbirdcarr13 ай бұрын
@@Evie534 and yet HR keeps them and the toxicity and lower productivity live on, I’ll never understand it
@lesliemoiseauthor5 ай бұрын
Are we ever going to see Brenda, Ned, and the others? I love all of your content.
@loewhaley5 ай бұрын
Yes I am working on some new material for them so expect to see them soon 😊
@lesliemoiseauthor5 ай бұрын
@@loewhaleyHooray 🎈
@jamespaul25875 ай бұрын
@loewhaley will Butterknife make a guest appearance? 😊
@noddybrown30745 ай бұрын
I love Donna sue and Ben
@MydNyteRayne5 ай бұрын
@@loewhaley I recently started watching your shorts and this is my first actual long form video. Im curious, are you a former corporate person gone KZfaq? Your on point office scenarios are funny as ever... story of my career over the years with various jobs LOL!
@thisbushnell20125 ай бұрын
We poached a cook from our old boss, and killed their breakfast business. (Totally unintended, but they replaced him with an _angry_ incompetent coworker. Not our fault!)
@themoran25 ай бұрын
A few years back I worked with a client in the defense industry. Close to (what would turn out to be) the end of my tenure at that company, I was drowning in work. I was working in a service desk, and I was responsible for routing tasks either to other members of my team, or to other teams. A short while before I quit, we found out that sending tasks to this very specific group ended up with the task disappearing - e.g. the task was removed from the system when sent there. Me and a few others ended up routing hundreds, if not thousands, of tasks, in bulk, to this that specific group. No one noticed a thing and the people who logged the case didn't log any new cases complaining. I'm guessing it was due to how need to know everything was - in the end, we had to do less work for (much) better statistics.
@Anonom20125 ай бұрын
The mouse jiggler is used to prevent the computer from locking due to inactivity...a common security feature. It's just irritating to have to log on completely again.
@Worldbuilder5 ай бұрын
…especially if you’re working from home and live alone. Like… who *is* going to be accessing my computer? My cats? 😂
@RandomNexus4 ай бұрын
I like the workplace confessions/secrets. Nice. Also like your sweater, btw. Thanks for the video! 😁👍🏻
@jesperstoringgaard83675 ай бұрын
On the micro-management bit, and sitting and keeping taps. At my old job (storage), we used these hand scanners. And they had installed a program into them that would alert the dayshift leader (I worked evening) if a certain user had not used their scanner for a period longer than some amount. Then once a month someone in the higher ups would sit and go through all these periods of inactivity. And clogging them in as either our early, dinner, or late break. And if there was any more periods than that, they'd write to our supervisors who then had to ask us what we did for those 12 minutes we weren't active that one day last month. There were 2 different shift supervisers, one of them got realy bothered whenever he had to do one of those "meetings", since it was a waste of everybodys time. The other seemed to be taking pride in whipping his people forward...
@PatrickMurtaghptm4 ай бұрын
The Butterknife is the spread I’m here for.
@stephanieweeks34895 ай бұрын
I also use a mouse jiggler. I don’t think anybody’s monitoring me, and I sure as hell don’t monitor anyone (people will be listed as offline but still reply, so long as I can reach them, I don’t care). But logging in and sending the verification to my phone everytime makes me crazy
@CB-vt3mx2 ай бұрын
I spend hours a day in meetings or reviewing documents. I intentionally print the documents and read them so I can organize my thoughts before doing any revisions or comments...my boss is kind of weird but she gets that I spend almost all my time that way and never bothers me about Teams status...but I can see some overpaid boss somewhere tracking every key stroke...nothing ever really getting done, but lot's of typing! LOL
@lovejanalips5 ай бұрын
The non-private chat. Amazing!
@Robert84552 ай бұрын
Some good ones!
@GrannyDryden2 ай бұрын
I have two laptops, both personally owned but I use them both for work. The majority of the workforce is remote. On the occasions When I have to go into the physical office and want to leave early, I can remotely wake up my laptop at home from my other laptop. The laptop at home is setup, so it will automatically login to windows, launches Teams, mark me as ‘Available’. Also it will start my mouse jiggler software so my status won’t change to ‘Away’. That way I can shutdown my Laptop in the office and leave for home and no one is non the wiser.
@rabidelfman5 ай бұрын
Some industry standards require idle lockout periods for security reasons. HIPAA requires at least a fifteen minute idle lockout period. If you're going for SOC2, CIS benchmarking compliancr, etc., idle lockout timers are required. More often than not, it's a security thing and not a tracking thing.
@MC-dr4vp5 ай бұрын
Once had a package turned away from a union office because I used FedEx & they weren’t unionized.
@georgewashing105 ай бұрын
Yes, companies still track employees and have automated systems to analyze activity.
@wyan695 ай бұрын
Heard a Zed! Hello fellow Canadian!
@melanielotos61392 ай бұрын
This SWEATER! ❤ please share details… it’s gorgeous!!!
@Audiogeek-kf2ez5 ай бұрын
Love, you are one of the best , if not the best in corporate misconduct, malfense, and just plan horrible corporate policy's
@brianmozisek26825 ай бұрын
My name is frequently misspelled as Brain.....I usually respond, Yes Pinky, and today we will take over the world!
@arousedyodaАй бұрын
3:47 No, of course they don't have someone monitoring inactivity. They have software that does just that. I know some of these products do provide managers with a live dashboard with alerts that go off when one of their employees has been "inactive" for a preset amount of time. But mainly, they compile statistics on your active/inactive time, package it into a nifty individual report with percentages and graphs, then send it to your manager every month/quarter/year so that they can use it to challenge you in a performance review.
@kstorts73485 ай бұрын
I will admit when I am training in a virtual environment, I do track and look for inactivity, especially when new team members should be doing modules. I will reach out via teams, if no response after 2 tries they are booted from the modules and have to reach out to be added back.
@thijsvandervoort82615 ай бұрын
The one about the chat box made me think of a worse one. I've heard one about colleagues complaining about an annoying needy client in a chat but the client could read those comments.
@paulcurtis27793 ай бұрын
As a Computer and Network Engineer - NO ONE needs to sit at a terminal and look to see who is on line and who is off line or away or busy. . the Corp software does that for them. The manger only needs to log in and get a report of activity from the software program. It's all automated. We network engineers do the same thing for each network device and PER Port on each switch / router / firewall / etc. Pretty easy. And we can have it send emails and or text alerts any time the limit or threshold is reached or exceeded. Automated.
@darrenc31405 ай бұрын
As an IT freelancer, I was asked to set up an auto-forward of Company Owner's email to a random email address to test a new system from our provider. I was never asked to remove it. I have full access to that email address and get a copy of every email sent to the owner. I moved to a different employed role at a competing company 8 months ago......
@LA2TXQueen13 ай бұрын
Crawford & Co tracks wfh employees status throughout the day. Mouse movement, number of key strokes, monitor the number of calls, minutes spent on each call, ect.
@MNChoirMom5 ай бұрын
I've misspelled someone's name in an email after my name was constantly misspelled during a business related email conversation. I had to point out that while she spelled her name with an ie, my name ends in y. She ended the conversation, and we haven't chatted since.
@MissMustang983 ай бұрын
3:59 Yes…my micromanager boss who has nothing else to do. When we are away from our desk, we have to log in to MSTeams via our phone. He’s been known to message us while we were in our doctor appointments (even though our MSTeams said we were away at the moment).
@moimeself10885 ай бұрын
6:45 i do this too. My email address is literally my full name. Mispelling my name in the message is a choice at that point. Pettiness unleashed. 😅
@courtneybentley71095 ай бұрын
You always have more questions (we all do)! I feel like you should set up an anonymous form for people to write in like hey this was my confession in your video...here's some more info. Then you can do another whole video with the follow up 😂
@Tirani24 ай бұрын
My legal name has an odd spelling, but is pronounced the standard way. I had an attorney I worked for who would constantly, despite knowing better, say my name incorrectly. I started not responding until she started pronouncing it properly. It took her about two weeks. She was also a micro manager of the worst sort.
@Discerning_Viewer3 ай бұрын
per Mouse Jiggler & tracking: if you work for a freelance site like Upwork with an hourly payment arrangement with the client, the platform creates screenshots & logs keystrokes etc. That's "OK" if the client isn't a jerk.
@jennaalden36585 ай бұрын
I literally just did the petty name spelling thing for the first time last week 😄. My name is Jennetta, not the easiest name to spell but also every time I communicated with this one woman, she would ALWAYS spell it wrong, and spell it wrong in different ways (Jeannette, Jeannetta, etc...). And we communicate via WhatsApp, so my name is literally spelled out on her screen for her. So one day she wrote to me and my business partner "Hey Jeannette and Lisa, would love to get coffee with you next week when Im in town", and I responded "Sure thing Searreh, sounds good!" and me and my partner were cracking up over it.
@rebeccam25655 ай бұрын
Yes, they totally watch your screen time and give you a report about your use. Then they send the time keeper police “productivity assistant” to tell you how to do your job better. But that person has no idea what your job entails.
@pthornton1026525 ай бұрын
My boss wasn't doing his job, so I changed my email to add his title. After seeing my email, my boss retaliated by adding Executive to his title. When I resigned, I saw that HR changed the titles in our personnel files, thinking they missed the update. Do you want a promotion?
@ADG247Ай бұрын
😂
@KerryWhitbreadАй бұрын
I used to have a coworker who would call me a nickname I didn't like. It wasn't malicious, just a standard variant of my name. When she did it, I'd call her Tinkerbell... she eventually self corrected.
@andreagriffiths35125 ай бұрын
I once accidentally ordered 27 bunches of oregano instead of oranges. It cost an absolute bomb but I rang our supplier, arranged for the oranges to be dropped off the next day and the oregano picked up, with the cost difference refunded. Only once it was sorted out did I tell my boss.
@markwalsh27092 ай бұрын
Big companies have software that counts mouse movements and keystrokes. Actually, some companies record keystrokes. I do not approve, but it is done. I agree with you, manage the work and not the worker. As an interesting note, I once worked for an automotive supplier that an employee caused a shutdown of an automotive manufacturing line, causing a $100k/hr charge back to our company. When I asked if the person was going to be fired, I was told that they are sure this mistake will never be done again by this person. Hiring a replacement risks a similar mistake by the new person. A lesson learned and not repeated, is better than a lesson never learned.
@myrojyn5 ай бұрын
I personally liked the disembodied voice
@tynand682718 күн бұрын
So i started this job 3 months back as a fresher and the only HR person there (its a small ngo, maybe 120 employees. The previous HR person left and the senior HR person resigned due to health issues) One employee was supposed to be exited from our tracker app thing called Greythr I didnt do it apparently and only realised this month We paid her 2 full months of salary that we were not supposed to because i didnt exit her or note it down This has cost the ngo close to 25k I still beat myself over it when someone brings it up
@like905 ай бұрын
If people call me and they have their camera on, I don't turn my camera on unless it's my boss. No one is going to tell me that I need to turn my camera on for them, it just won't happen
@artistic_mars5 ай бұрын
I sent a letter to a child calling her Minge and the mum had to ask me to correct the name on the system. We were both embarrassed.
@mgk26005 ай бұрын
I also really wish someone at my current employer would watch people's Teams statuses. I manage a team and have one employee who is legit away for hours, but my hands are tied. UGH!!
@sdennen5 ай бұрын
Interesting 🤔 my manager claims to get a report of our status activities from Teams. So either he's lying, or you have options! Best of luck to you!
@a6b9fu115 ай бұрын
Some people intentionally put their teams status to away or do not disturb so they aren’t bothered
@SirLouie125 ай бұрын
I don’t think anyone is paid to monitor your online status but softwares are used to alert a team, manager, it etc of unusual behavior that shows a pattern. Also… if a manager suspects your aren’t working they have that tool to back up what they suspect .. just a thought
@NeoPhoneix5 ай бұрын
I have an uncommon name that has 2 spelling variations. It annoys me when people misspell it because its right there in my signature. I might start mispelling their names - I will leave calling people butterknife as a nuke option lol.
@amylyn722Ай бұрын
For over 2 years until a systems upgrade at previous job, everytime HR scanned a file I received a BCC. I was not in HR or management. No idea how this happened, but I had all the tea 😮😅
@ADG247Ай бұрын
LOL😅😅😅
@Klaudyacampos5 ай бұрын
I was not expecting someone to throw s whole party for someone they did not like. BUT then again it’s a see ya never party so I kinda get it 😂
@violetmoodswing6665 ай бұрын
I feel like my bosses did the reverse to me! And I needed mental health days
@reversminer63763 ай бұрын
4:18 I once delivererd food for a Skip office employee. I work with Uber
@ellenkostro27275 ай бұрын
UPS has refused to except deliveries sent through the competition.
@neviestix4 ай бұрын
FedEx to UPS was the best 😂
@mathadawnharris73154 ай бұрын
I work from my house unless I let them know two weeks before since internet change would be noticed by IT.
@arcorob5 ай бұрын
Love your videos young lady. How the heck do you come up with such perfect answers to DUMB things said to you by corporate....I am fast (my mind and often my words) but you are super fast and I can feel the sting from the other side...God bless you and please, put out a book. Even after 46 years in corp America, could use what you have :-)
@mgk26005 ай бұрын
Have done the petty response too, people always call me Mark or Mike, which isn't my name, so I responded with a name completely off from theirs. And if someone mispronounces my last name I'll mispronounce theirs too
@1972LittleC4 ай бұрын
The party thrower should've waited one day, so it would be a great party! The lingerie story; he could work for a lingerie company... I did, but I never sent my dates lingerie.
@bonnienegron35935 ай бұрын
The state of NJ tracks your wfh status throughout the day
@sc00b3rt5 ай бұрын
State Farm tracks movements on your computer and if your mouse isn't moving the system tracks it as down time. It's all compiled and put into your metrics.
@Evie5343 ай бұрын
Geeze - sounds over the top. I would think they would focus more on the kind of work people get done. I don’t think I could work for a company like that.
@Jacqueline_Thijsen5 ай бұрын
In my job we handle confidential information. The having to log in again after some inactivity is purely a safety measure to prevent others from accessing the data if you happen to be away from your laptop for a bit. As for taking years to get the money back: if the mistake was yours, it's not the bank's problem. All you can do in that case is contact the recipient and ask them to give the money back. If they refuse or have already spent it, you have to go through the court system which can indeed take years and where you need to prove that the recipient could reasonably be expected to understand that it was a mistake.
@lindab.7165 ай бұрын
I was hospitalized twice with pneumonia. The financials were not going to prepare themselves. I took naps on the sofa in the “bridal tower” which was only used on weekends.
@shadow_witch_3 ай бұрын
4:04 no now they have softwares that automatically tracks and notes down
@kat35lulu884 ай бұрын
I think we all have a LOT of questions! I'd make some confessions but........ I plead the 5th. 😮 I will admit putting ex-lax in some chocolate frosting on a couple of brownies for a guy we all detested at work. He spent the rest of the day in the men's room. 😮
@terrancat5 ай бұрын
A customer had a german name that looked like 'douche'. I was practicing his name as the phone rang and right before he picked up my coworker distracted me and I ended up calling him Mr. Douche.
@iconoclad3 ай бұрын
Maybe get the mic closer to get rid of the room echoes.
@NotMuchHere5 ай бұрын
5:30 ... brings new meaning to servicing the client ... the customer is always right ... happy client, happy corporate?
@afrobonvivantАй бұрын
The tracker one...YES😒THEY😒DO😒!!!
@haveyougotyourtowel5 ай бұрын
It sounds like the employee bought women lingerie with a company credit card, claiming the expenses as gifts for clients, not women he was sleeping with. One assumes he also bought them nice dinners. The lingerie could have been sent to his home, picked up by him, or even sent to his office. Probably not the women's home addresses.
@bovax62594 ай бұрын
Lady I know says she's got to "authenticate" her status every 30 to 60 minutes. Her tech guy she has known for 10+ years and is friends with tells her that they do not actively monitor her, or everyone's, working BUT that authenticator DOES track her if and whenever they want to. For the camera on her laptop being on, she just pulls the USB cord so that they can't turn it on from their side without her knowing.
@cleaner103994 ай бұрын
When I quit my previous retail job, I told the micro manager he was not the reason, when in fact he was THE MAIN REASON behind my decision to go elsewhere. I now work a Job I like a lot more.
@janscutter5 ай бұрын
I do the wrong name thing. I give it 2 emails and if they don’t get it right. I change it just enough to annoy them as much as it annoys me. Like if their name is Jeff I change it to Jim.
@tvguyau5 ай бұрын
My full name is the same as a famous movie director. So I have to deal with people commenting on it and think they are being original. Or some times they say I bet you get lots of people saying they love my movies. Atleast his a good director so most the movies they mention i'd love to take credit for. But as I am now unemployed next job i start i will change my name i am known to be the short version of my first name. Don't get the comment as much if i use the short version of the name VS the full version of my first name
@SP-ny1fk3 ай бұрын
My employer knows exactly where I log in from because I need to connect through corporate VPN