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<blockquote data-quote="jimmythetech" data-source="post: 693626" data-attributes="member: 23869"><p>What bothers everyone the most is that the portfolio manager (district level manager) does not come in now that his wife's car is the only 4wd in the family. This is the same guy that was on his soapbox 2 years ago saying how if he could make it in then everyone should. The last 3 storms the guy was a no show in Mahwah... </p><p>The past storms also saw his direct report managers leaving at 11am and at 1pm without saying a word to anyone.</p><p>Like rats fleeing a sinking ship.... more hypocrites on the payroll...</p><p>If someone would just "man up" and say, "if your people can work from home then tell them to do so". I see enough people walking around with laptops, they should be able to work from home. There would still be critical positions that need to be staffed and for those positions it would have to be a work day, but once at work they could at least be put up in a local hotel.</p><p>There are plenty of ways to conduct business in a storm, maybe when this round of "leaders" moves on the next batch won't be so spineless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmythetech, post: 693626, member: 23869"] What bothers everyone the most is that the portfolio manager (district level manager) does not come in now that his wife's car is the only 4wd in the family. This is the same guy that was on his soapbox 2 years ago saying how if he could make it in then everyone should. The last 3 storms the guy was a no show in Mahwah... The past storms also saw his direct report managers leaving at 11am and at 1pm without saying a word to anyone. Like rats fleeing a sinking ship.... more hypocrites on the payroll... If someone would just "man up" and say, "if your people can work from home then tell them to do so". I see enough people walking around with laptops, they should be able to work from home. There would still be critical positions that need to be staffed and for those positions it would have to be a work day, but once at work they could at least be put up in a local hotel. There are plenty of ways to conduct business in a storm, maybe when this round of "leaders" moves on the next batch won't be so spineless. [/QUOTE]
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