Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Privacy Guides@lemmy.oneEnglish · 1 year agoIf you work remotely, your bosses are probably using software to track you. Here's how they'll catch you slacking off.www.businessinsider.comexternal-linkmessage-square119fedilinkarrow-up1340arrow-down10
arrow-up1340arrow-down1external-linkIf you work remotely, your bosses are probably using software to track you. Here's how they'll catch you slacking off.www.businessinsider.comLee Duna@lemmy.nz to Privacy Guides@lemmy.oneEnglish · 1 year agomessage-square119fedilink
minus-squareBye@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up98·1 year agoIf I’m getting my work done, they have no reason to complain.
minus-squaremacrocephalic@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up38·1 year agoYou would think so, but companies generally believe that they own the right to your full potential output - not just the tasks that they set you.
minus-squareFediMan@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up31·1 year agoWhich is bullshit because input is not a linear or exponential function of just time.
minus-squarezikk_transport2@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up8·1 year agoBut you only spent 64% of your time actively working. Could you explain why is it so low?
If I’m getting my work done, they have no reason to complain.
You would think so, but companies generally believe that they own the right to your full potential output - not just the tasks that they set you.
Which is bullshit because input is not a linear or exponential function of just time.
But you only spent 64% of your time actively working. Could you explain why is it so low?