It is not like Berlin is a cultural hotspot in EU and people have things to do in that city.
Oh wait, it is like that. It also applies to MOST of EU capitals. Weird.
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(Full transparency.. a mod for this sub happens to work there.. but that doesn't influence his moderation or laughter at a lot of posts.)
It is not like Berlin is a cultural hotspot in EU and people have things to do in that city.
Oh wait, it is like that. It also applies to MOST of EU capitals. Weird.
Good work ethic is when you spend every waking moment working instead of spending time with your family, yourself, your pets, your friends, doing self care, cooking for yourself and/or family.
Sounds like a jolly old life that doesn't it? Sure would love to do that every day until I die.
Maybe theyre working remotely
Part of the grind is that you must have people see you grinding.
Thing is, no one likes to work in a co-working space. Accelerators have these Hip Spaces which are sometimes used (for Meetings and Workshops) but that is just a perk. Main focus is to get multiplication and contacts. Additionally you can join multiple accelerators (as a startup).
I have rarely seen someone working in such a space and IF it was for a hackathon or due to a "last week crunsh before release".
Home Office .... they key words are home office and core hours (which are a 4H overlap for communication between early birds and night owls)...
There, you have it. That guy has no idea about processes and employee management. This guy is a one man clown show.
"everyone talks about how "hard" they're working and grinding."
Oh yeah? Who? Im willing to bet that everyone in the toxic "self help" podcasts he listens to talks about how hard he should be grinding while the people at his office live normal lives.
I would feel so sad for these people, if they weren't trying to make everyone else's lives worse.
I don't like his face.
lol... return to office, so we can bitch about you leaving after working an entire day.
I... I don't know whether I should upvote or downvote that.