SoulfulYam
SoulfulYam t1_iynbgcy wrote
Reply to comment by damagecontrolparty in Morgan Stanley finally lures bankers back to the office 5 days a week by smallint
Fucking factsssssss. This dude is literally the embodiment of "Boomer mentality".
SoulfulYam t1_iyn9gmk wrote
Reply to comment by smallint in Morgan Stanley finally lures bankers back to the office 5 days a week by smallint
That would depend very heavily on a variety of factors, although I don't make as much as you may think I do. Do you have something in mind you wanted to ask me? Would you like to DM if so?
SoulfulYam t1_iyn95cq wrote
Reply to comment by joyousRock in Morgan Stanley finally lures bankers back to the office 5 days a week by smallint
I live on Staten Island for the record.
Look I've read your comments on this post and it sounds to me like you have an extremely negative bias and skewed viewpoint on remote work. People aren't being lazy or sitting around in their pajamas all day. They simply don't see the purpose of having to waste time going to an office when there is literally no reason why they need to physically be there. People want to save as much time out of their day as possible and commuting eats up a lot of people's day.
Your question: "You want the nice NYC job, but you think you shouldn't have to leave your house for it?" is coming from an outdated belief and viewpoint on the working world and is just simply wrong. What I'm trying to say is that if a company wants me to physically be there to do the job, then there needs to be adequate justification as to why that is. If I'm working as a chef then yes, by all means I need to physically be in the kitchen making food. That's justified and makes sense. Currently, I'm working a job where everything I do is online and 98% of my communications are done via email/Microsoft Teams. There is literally no reason why I need to physically be there and my boss has no justifiable reason other than "It's what I want."
I am working hard to move closer to the city because it is what I want. The whole reason I took this job in the first place was to put me on a better career path that would eventually lead to a higher salary down the line. You need to stop looking at all this as people being "victims" or "whiney" and start asking yourself "Why is it this way to begin with?" You said you've essentially been in my position before with the long commute, but your argument that "I went through it so other people should too.", is flimsy as hell. That's like someone who's mentally ill and lived in the 70s saying: "I couldn't get proper mental health treatment when I was younger so other people shouldn't either."
All people want is a better quality of life and we should be as a society heading in a progressive direction that improves that quality for everyone involved. Many people feel remote work is a major quality of life enhancer. Have you honest to God never stopped and questioned why society is the way it is? The 1% have manipulated the way we live and think so heavily and not for our best interests. They want us to be poor. They want us to be miserable. They don't care about us and we should be pushing back on their bullshit.
SoulfulYam t1_iymz38e wrote
Reply to comment by lupuscapabilis in Morgan Stanley finally lures bankers back to the office 5 days a week by smallint
Nice. I'm hoping I can make serious career progression. My goal is to job hop until I finally make enough that I seem satisfactory.
SoulfulYam t1_iymtrrb wrote
Reply to comment by joyousRock in Morgan Stanley finally lures bankers back to the office 5 days a week by smallint
Bro shut the fuck up. Unlike your privileged ass, some of us can't afford to live in Manhattan and we don't have the privilege of having commutes <1 hour. My commute takes 1.5 hours one way at best and on a REALLY bad day it can take me more than 2 hours and I don't exactly have much of a choice because the job market is trash where I live. It's even more infuriating that I'm wasting all this time for a job where I literally don't physically need to be there to get it done.
I have way more mental health issues than just this obviously, not that someone with as little empathy as you would care. However if you can't see why this would be exhausting and mentally draining then you must have your head so far up your own ass that you're choking on your morning breakfast. What was even the point of your dumbass comment? What point are you trying to make?
SoulfulYam t1_iym6txo wrote
Reply to comment by djn24 in Morgan Stanley finally lures bankers back to the office 5 days a week by smallint
That's definitely true. I also think it's the "corporate logic" that if you aren't physically watching your employees, they won't get any work done. This is hilarious to me because I've learned it is INSANELY easy to pretend like you're getting work done and they won't even notice.
SoulfulYam t1_iym5g9b wrote
Reply to comment by djn24 in Morgan Stanley finally lures bankers back to the office 5 days a week by smallint
My company is run by a bunch of old farts who: "cAn'T wOrK wItH pEoPlE tHaT dOn'T cOmE tO tHe OfFiCe." They have absolutely no interest in remote work and refuse to even try to see the value of it so everyone else has to suffer for their refusal to do so.
I'm already in a bad depressive episode right now and my excruciating long commute isn't helping as it is.
SoulfulYam t1_iym25yb wrote
My heart goes out to these people. I've been working my first ever "office" job in my life and I now fully understand the push for remote work. There is absolutely 0 reason why I need to physically be there and I have no doubt that's the case for these people. Commuting is soul destroying and no one in power gives a shit.
SoulfulYam t1_iyjumvz wrote
Reply to comment by kiwi3p in New York and Singapore top the list of world’s most expensive cities in 2022 by Elandtrical
What people also neglect too is the fact that the vast majority of cities in the U.S. fucking suck. NYC is literally one of the very few cities in the country where you actually get the amenities that come with urban living.
SoulfulYam t1_ixii9r3 wrote
Reply to comment by ctindel in It's a Miracle Your Favorite Local Bar Still Exists by troxwalt
There's a world of difference between being able to go somewhere on your own two feet vs. having to take a car to do basically anything.
SoulfulYam t1_ixefv8f wrote
Reply to comment by iStealyournewspapers in It's a Miracle Your Favorite Local Bar Still Exists by troxwalt
That's funny cause I used to work with someone who was from Connecticut and would just shit all over the entire state. She said drunk driving was a problem there.
I can't blame her though. I live on Staten Island myself and I never turn down an opportunity to shit talk this place because I hate it so much.
SoulfulYam t1_ixe9t3e wrote
Reply to comment by iStealyournewspapers in It's a Miracle Your Favorite Local Bar Still Exists by troxwalt
Not necessarily although that is certainly true. I'm talking more about suburbs where the residential and commercial areas are segregated and far apart and you essentially have to drive out of your neighborhood just to do anything outside your house. It's a vastly different experience than being able to just walk a few blocks from where you live to the bagel shop.
SoulfulYam t1_ixco5s0 wrote
Reply to comment by darksideofthesun1 in New report reveals that New York has the 3rd best mobile network speed and coverage in the nation in study comparing download/upload speeds, latency, and total coverage area across 100 US cities by LithiumLawson
I love taking shots at New Jersey, but JC and Hoboken are honestly pretty cool places.
SoulfulYam t1_ixck8yp wrote
The sad thing is that at least people living in NYC can enjoy local bars, restaurants, etc. to hang out and meet other people. Most places in the country, especially the suburbs, don't have this luxury.
SoulfulYam t1_iwz21g8 wrote
Reply to comment by originaltrident in PSA: If you're headed to JFK this weekend the E train will not go to Jamaica Center by snobum
We could have had one, but Robert Moses said: "Fuck you, get in a car."
SoulfulYam t1_iws0adh wrote
Reply to comment by terryjohnson16 in New York taxi drivers to get first raise in 10 years, riders will pay 23% more by coolguy4206969
I'm with you there bro. They nickel and dime their passengers and treat them and everyone on the road like absolute garbage. I hope this runs them out of business.
SoulfulYam t1_iws068i wrote
Reply to New York taxi drivers to get first raise in 10 years, riders will pay 23% more by coolguy4206969
You know what? I hope this runs them out of business. Taxi drivers are some of the biggest assholes I've ever seen in my life. They have no regard for anyone and treat their own customers like trash.
SoulfulYam t1_it3aymh wrote
Reply to comment by v_for__vegeta in Queens man struck by subway in fight was rushing to take wife to doctor’s visit: widow by someone_whoisthat
That would literally be a historically disaster. I don't think it's any hyperbole to say that people's mental health right now is quite possibly the worst it has ever been, especially for young people (myself included). I'm really scared what the future will hold when so many of our brains are just straight fucked.
SoulfulYam t1_it1wzhl wrote
Reply to comment by carolyn_mae in Queens man struck by subway in fight was rushing to take wife to doctor’s visit: widow by someone_whoisthat
People have been acting like children throwing temper tantrums ever since COVID. I've lost all my patience for people exhibiting this behavior.
SoulfulYam t1_j0e1jyf wrote
Reply to The Bagel Shop Next to the Bagel Shop! by hiegel
One of the VERY few nice things I will say about Staten Island is that they easily make the best bagels in NYC and I mean that.