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In reply to the discussion: Female Yahoo! CEO Kills Work from Home Option? Why Americans Need a More Flexible Workplace [View all]Orrex
(63,210 posts)11. Not sure why the article needs to lead with "Female CEO"
Last edited Tue Feb 26, 2013, 10:46 AM - Edit history (1)
It's not as though her uterus forced her to axe the policy, but I digress.
I wonder how many people signed onto Yahoo specifically because they were able to work from home.
I foresee major disappointment, coupled with the standard passive-aggressive rebellion in the workplace.
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xchrom
Feb 2013
OP
You clear out the dead wood by identifying the individual piece and removing it,
Lurks Often
Feb 2013
#45
well, before home computers it was get to work under unsafe weather/road conditions or
CTyankee
Feb 2013
#13
As a metric, productivity is very easy to gauge, regardless of my physical location.
mikeytherat
Feb 2013
#22
Just the opposite for me. I have nothing but distractions while I'm in the office.
Dawgs
Feb 2013
#24