HI
Sharing an article on a burrning issue 'Global Increase in the tendency of staying back in office after working hours'.
'Global Increase in the tendency of staying back in office after working hours'
It's half past 8 in the office but the lights are still on..PCs still runnning, coffee machines still buzzing..and whose at work..Most of them?? Take a closer look.. All or most specimens are 20-something male species of the human race..look closer..again all or most of them are bachelors..and why are they sitting late? Working hard? No way!! Any guesses?? lets ask one of them..Here's what he says.."Arey yaar, whatz there 2 do after goin home..idhar to net hein, AC hein, phone hein, khaana hein, coffee hein.. to jam ke khaao, jam ke piyo(burps), jam se chatting/phone karo aur thak jaane par ghar jaao...aur boss bhi kush that i am working late...(burps) aur khaane ka paisa bhi bachtaa hein."
This is the scene in most software companies and other off-site offices. Bachelors "time-passing" during late hours in the office just bcoz they say they've nothing else to do..Now what r the consequences.. read on..."working"(for the record only) late hours soon becomes part of the company culture. With bosses more than eager to provide support to those "working" late in the form of taxi vouchers, food vouchers and of course good feedback,(oh, he's a hardworker..goes home only to change..!!) they arent helping things too..To hell with bosses who dont understand the difference between "sitting" late and "working" late!! Very soon, the managers start expecting all employees to put in extra working hours.
My dear Bachelor bhaais let me tell you, life changes when u get married and start having a family..office is no longer a prioroty, family is..and thats when the problem starts.bcoz u start having commitments at home too. For your boss, the earlier "hardworking" guy suddenly seems to become a "early leaver" even if u leave an hour after regular time..after doing the same amount of work, People leaving on time after doing ther taks for the day are labelled as work-shirkers..Girls who thankfully always leave on time are labelled as "not up to it". All the while, the bachelors pat their own backs and carry on "working" not realising that they r spoiling the work culture at their own place and never realise that they wuld have to regret at one.
So bhaai log, what's the moral of the story.?? Very clear, LEAVE ON TIME!! Never put in extra time unless really needed. Dont stay back un-necessarily and spoil your company work culture which will in turn cause inconvenience to you and your colleagues. There are hundred other things to do in the evening.. Learn music..Learn a foreign language..Try go-karting... Get a girl friend, take her around town. And for heaven's sake net cafe rates have dropped to an all-time low(plus, no fire-walls) and try cooking for a change.
Take a tip from the Smirnoff ad: "Life's calling, where are you??"
From India, Delhi
Sharing an article on a burrning issue 'Global Increase in the tendency of staying back in office after working hours'.
'Global Increase in the tendency of staying back in office after working hours'
It's half past 8 in the office but the lights are still on..PCs still runnning, coffee machines still buzzing..and whose at work..Most of them?? Take a closer look.. All or most specimens are 20-something male species of the human race..look closer..again all or most of them are bachelors..and why are they sitting late? Working hard? No way!! Any guesses?? lets ask one of them..Here's what he says.."Arey yaar, whatz there 2 do after goin home..idhar to net hein, AC hein, phone hein, khaana hein, coffee hein.. to jam ke khaao, jam ke piyo(burps), jam se chatting/phone karo aur thak jaane par ghar jaao...aur boss bhi kush that i am working late...(burps) aur khaane ka paisa bhi bachtaa hein."
This is the scene in most software companies and other off-site offices. Bachelors "time-passing" during late hours in the office just bcoz they say they've nothing else to do..Now what r the consequences.. read on..."working"(for the record only) late hours soon becomes part of the company culture. With bosses more than eager to provide support to those "working" late in the form of taxi vouchers, food vouchers and of course good feedback,(oh, he's a hardworker..goes home only to change..!!) they arent helping things too..To hell with bosses who dont understand the difference between "sitting" late and "working" late!! Very soon, the managers start expecting all employees to put in extra working hours.
My dear Bachelor bhaais let me tell you, life changes when u get married and start having a family..office is no longer a prioroty, family is..and thats when the problem starts.bcoz u start having commitments at home too. For your boss, the earlier "hardworking" guy suddenly seems to become a "early leaver" even if u leave an hour after regular time..after doing the same amount of work, People leaving on time after doing ther taks for the day are labelled as work-shirkers..Girls who thankfully always leave on time are labelled as "not up to it". All the while, the bachelors pat their own backs and carry on "working" not realising that they r spoiling the work culture at their own place and never realise that they wuld have to regret at one.
So bhaai log, what's the moral of the story.?? Very clear, LEAVE ON TIME!! Never put in extra time unless really needed. Dont stay back un-necessarily and spoil your company work culture which will in turn cause inconvenience to you and your colleagues. There are hundred other things to do in the evening.. Learn music..Learn a foreign language..Try go-karting... Get a girl friend, take her around town. And for heaven's sake net cafe rates have dropped to an all-time low(plus, no fire-walls) and try cooking for a change.
Take a tip from the Smirnoff ad: "Life's calling, where are you??"
From India, Delhi
hi
nice article... whoseever wrote it... i really appreciate the thought
these days sitting late in the office is creating lot of problems both in personal and official life...
i also bilieve that another reason y these guys (if they are working) after 6 ...is due to poor time management that they do not finish their work early and keep on procrastinating....until 8 pm...
keep posting such good articles
regs
CV
From India, Kochi
nice article... whoseever wrote it... i really appreciate the thought
these days sitting late in the office is creating lot of problems both in personal and official life...
i also bilieve that another reason y these guys (if they are working) after 6 ...is due to poor time management that they do not finish their work early and keep on procrastinating....until 8 pm...
keep posting such good articles
regs
CV
From India, Kochi
Wonderful article on late sitting!!!!
Now-a-days the employee made their habits for late sittings..... This is almost wastage of time as well as the resources like. phone , electricity, water cooler etc...
At times late sitting is just to impress their's BOSSES..... Very nice article.....
Rinky
From India, Lucknow
Now-a-days the employee made their habits for late sittings..... This is almost wastage of time as well as the resources like. phone , electricity, water cooler etc...
At times late sitting is just to impress their's BOSSES..... Very nice article.....
Rinky
From India, Lucknow
hello all
atleast through this forum v shall raise this issue and take some actions in our respective companies that the employees finish theirwork early and leave early...
let's motivate the staff to enjoy their life after 6...
Late sitting has become something like a cancer.... and itsspreading so fast...
We need to curb it
regs
CV
From India, Kochi
atleast through this forum v shall raise this issue and take some actions in our respective companies that the employees finish theirwork early and leave early...
let's motivate the staff to enjoy their life after 6...
Late sitting has become something like a cancer.... and itsspreading so fast...
We need to curb it
regs
CV
From India, Kochi
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