Will Netflix top line revenue take a hit with Fed employees having to go back onsite for work?
I’m a contractor who works with a lot of feds who work from home. And they do a lot of work, they’re strongly productive for “we the people.”They need to go back to work. They work for "We the People".
I work remotely and so does most of the 7K employees tied to my company. While not tied to the government, we are extremely successful while working remote. Now, I am sure some of the government employees need to be back in the office, but to make that statement, sheesh.They need to go back to work. They work for "We the People".
No OP has no clue how other companies work. I own 3 companies and people show up to work every day.I think federal workers should generally have some time in the office, but does OP think nobody else has at least a hybrid schedule? I don’t know of many people who are in the office every day.
Can “in the office” also mean “in the field?” In my line of work (construction) it’s impossible for anybody in my company to work from homeI think federal workers should generally have some time in the office, but does OP think nobody else has at least a hybrid schedule? I don’t know of many people who are in the office every day.
I work in recruiting for a big government contractor. We haven’t hired fully remote in years. Most roles have a pretty even hybrid split even for TS/SCI (3-4 days onsite). Intel community is fully onsite. We haven’t really noticed a change. Besides candidates being more willing to go onsite full time.Will Netflix top line revenue take a hit with Fed employees having to go back onsite for work?
And my comment was focused on the feds I work with, not my fellow contractors (though we get the job done and then some, too).I'm speaking of Government employees, not contractors. Don't want to show up, find another job. We could cut the government employees by half, and be just as productive. Our government is entirely too bloated.
WHAT’S THAT SUPPOSED TO MEAN?!?!?People get so damn touchy about this subject. It’s hilarious to watch
Yep. So sorry yall have to actually go to workPeople get so damn touchy about this subject. It’s hilarious to watch
Sounds like you need a better jobYep. So sorry yall have to actually go to work
I think this is the point. They know a number won’t go back so there is that many they don’t have to replace.I'm speaking of Government employees, not contractors. Don't want to show up, find another job. We could cut the government employees by half, and be just as productive. Our government is entirely too bloated.
Probably because some people like to pretend that nobody who does any work that isn’t exactly the same as theirs is actually working.People get so damn touchy about this subject. It’s hilarious to watch
Hitting all time highs after hours off earnings.Curious of the impact to share price. Currently trading around $870 share. That is up over $300 from a year ago. But it has fallen off the last couple of weeks. Wonder if it is gonna spiral. Not a big trader, but was just curious.
Not sure there are currently a lot of federal construction workers working from home. But if your work is mostly using a computer and talking to people, then you can, at least, work from home.Can “in the office” also mean “in the field?” In my line of work (construction) it’s impossible for anybody in my company to work from home
Ummm. You are OPNo OP has no clue how other companies work. I own 3 companies and people show up to work every day.
So because your employees come to the office every day, it means lots of people don’t work hybrid or fully remote? What kind of businesses are these?No OP has no clue how other companies work. I own 3 companies and people show up to work every day.
I don’t know how other business operate. I have an international sourcing business. I have an apparel company. I have a manufacturing business. I dont know all things. I know when I work from home I get distracted even with as much responsibility that I assume. But I guess 99.9% of the population could be better workers than myself. Why does everybody get so defensive. I don’t care if you go to work physically or work from home. My question is will there be an impact on Netflix top line revenue. Nobody is answering the question. Everybody gets so damn sensitive.So because your employees come to the office every day, it means lots of people don’t work hybrid or fully remote? What kind of businesses are these?
no, it won’t effect top line revenueI don’t know how other business operate. I have an international sourcing business. I have an apparel company. I have a manufacturing business. I dont know all things. I know when I work from home I get distracted even with as much responsibility that I assume. But I guess 99.9% of the population could be better workers than myself. Why does everybody get so defensive. I don’t care if you go to work physically or work from home. My question is will there be an impact on Netflix top line revenue. Nobody is answering the question. Everybody gets so damn sensitive.
i know state employees who work 60 hours a week for shit pay. I think most the bloat is found in military contracts. Remember when we were paying 200 dollars for a hammer in the 80s?I'm speaking of Government employees, not contractors. Don't want to show up, find another job. We could cut the government employees by half, and be just as productive. Our government is entirely too bloated.
Thank you. I was about to respond as well. My agency has had our most productive years in history (by far) since we began working from home.I’m a contractor who works with a lot of feds who work from home. And they do a lot of work, they’re strongly productive for “we the people.”
Feds have always been working. There is no "back" to work. This is an absolutely uninformed take.They need to go back to work. They work for "We the People".
People take the entire day off for a doctor’s appointment?Let’s say an employee reviews 10 cases a day. Employee is working at home and has a Dr appt. They review 2 cases before appt. Take leave and come back to work 4 more. You got 6 cases reviewed that day. Same employee working in office just takes the whole day off. You got zero cases worked by that employee.
Saturday we’re offering overtime to help review cases. A lot more people will work if they save time having to drive in and home. You got more cases reviewed because of work at home.
I think hybrid is the best option to offer flexibility and get the most work completed. I don’t think that many people will be quitting, but I guess we shall see.
I don't believe there are a huge number of people who pay for Netflix only to watch while they work from home. I would expect zero impact.I don’t know how other business operate. I have an international sourcing business. I have an apparel company. I have a manufacturing business. I dont know all things. I know when I work from home I get distracted even with as much responsibility that I assume. But I guess 99.9% of the population could be better workers than myself. Why does everybody get so defensive. I don’t care if you go to work physically or work from home. My question is will there be an impact on Netflix top line revenue. Nobody is answering the question. Everybody gets so damn sensitive.
FIFYEmployee is working at home and has a Dr appt. They review 2 cases before appt.Take leave andCome back to work and stay logged on late to work48 more. You got6all your cases reviewed that day.
Louder for the people in the back.The truth is most people screw around at the office for half the day