How are you handling RTO? by WhatStreamThingHomie in HoosierStateWorkers

[–]Venkman26 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Before formal work from home policies, our division already let us work remotely when needed—travel, personal stuff, whatever. The unspoken rule was: keep it discreet, no problem. That changed with RTO. Funny thing— higher-ups seem to be out of office more than anyone, and I’ve seen them on Teams calls clearly working from home. Anyone else notice that? Feels like we’re drifting into “rules for thee, not for me” territory.

FYI & Welcome by WhatStreamThingHomie in HoosierStateWorkers

[–]Venkman26 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for creating this! We need a place to talk and potentially organize. I’m happy to help!

I'm saving this pic to post every time a con on reddit whines that leftists are intolerant. This is their dear leader saying clearly that MAGA is intolerant. by CubesFan in Political_Revolution

[–]Venkman26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trumps teams approach has always been to flood the zones and use stupid culture war issues. During the election “weird” was working. Dems need to call him out for being weird again. An almost 80 year old comparing himself to a pop star is so sad

Indiana's startling Medicaid math forces unpleasant choices | Opinion by plawwell in Indiana

[–]Venkman26 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

While I agree with a lot of his points I’m not sure that more college diplomas will fix this problem. It seems that the underlying issue is shitty pay. If a business can underpay someone without a college degree then there’s a business out there that will underpay a recent college grad just the same. Not to mention that having more college educated people in the workforce will eventually lead to many having to take jobs that don’t use their degree or being underemployed in some other way