06-07-2023, 03:01 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Mandeville, LA
Posts: 38,550
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Re: Saints part ways with the top man in their analytics department
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
It all comes down to work ethic. Lazy people are going to be lazy whether they are "working" remotely from home or in the office environment. My wife's office was moved permanently to her home office in 2020 and she has confessed that she gets more done at home rather than dealing with the constant interruptions in the former worksite office.
Originally Posted by dizzle88
Honestly the absolute same here.
As you said, lazy people are lazy anywhere.
When I'm diving into tech logs to try and fix an issue, having my concentration broken by someone wandering over and asking what was on TV last night is really distracting.
We do have days where we go into the office so we don't alienate ourselves, but every member of the team I'm in, despite missing some of the on-site dynamic from time to time, admit they get way more done at home.
The only caveat is that when you work from home, your spouse thinks because you're home, even though you're busy working, she has unabated access to you and can walk into your office anytime and interrupt whatever you're doing, even if you're on an important Teams call.
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