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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostNo no no no no
You had to be in the London office 100% of my clients over past 20 years mom to Friday
Me and all entire delivery teams as perceived as pulling a fast one working from home
It will go on forever our company has cancelled its building lease so WFH forever like many others
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There was (and is) no logic in which clients were fine with me working remotely and those who insisted I had to be in the office.
In most roles that were remote I did have to come into the office or made sure I did a few times a month. I suspect this helped get my contracts extended on a few occasions."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Ghost of tahera is correct here. Banking has never allowed wfh and if you did get it it was some kind of special exemption for one day a week.
There was an unhealthy expectation of people in their chairs from 9 to 6 at a min and some people decided to take this further and make it 8-8??
If it wasn’t for corona this wouldn’t have changedComment
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Originally posted by anonymouse View PostCurrently Business Analyst, recommended retrain as Business Analyst
It's identified you aren't good enough and suggested that you get some trainingmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View PostGhost of tahera is correct here. Banking has never allowed wfh and if you did get it it was some kind of special exemption for one day a week.
There was an unhealthy expectation of people in their chairs from 9 to 6 at a min and some people decided to take this further and make it 8-8������������
If it wasn’t for corona this wouldn’t have changedComment
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View PostGhost of tahera is correct here. Banking has never allowed wfh and if you did get it it was some kind of special exemption for one day a week.
There was an unhealthy expectation of people in their chairs from 9 to 6 at a min and some people decided to take this further and make it 8-8[emoji51][emoji51]
If it wasn’t for corona this wouldn’t have changedIf you don't have anything nice to say, say it sarcasticallyComment
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Originally posted by KinooOrKinog View PostI've worked with three different banking clients & all of them were fine with wfh...
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Originally posted by KinooOrKinog View PostI've worked with three different banking clients & all of them were fine with wfh...Comment
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Never worked in the City (although at various stage have worked in Farringdon, Brick Lane, just behind Borough Market and Holborn so have circled it!) so can't really comment but from the outside looking in it does seem to be it's own little world. From what I have read on here rate cuts and outside IR35 contracts not happening anymore does seem to start in one bank then go through the rest.
Thing is people who work in the City seem to assume the rest of the world is like that and it isn't.Comment
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostThing is people who work in the City seem to assume the rest of the world is like that and it isn't.Comment
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