• helpImTrappedOnline@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I lead small teams doing construction/remodel type work.

    It gets real screwy when people start leaving at different times. Those who take lunch end up stuck with extra clean up or fixing last minute issues that pop up.

    It also sucks when the office folk leave early and we’re stuck in the field with questions or issues that they need to decide on.

    Once in a while, it doesn’t matter, but every day of people working slightly different schedules gets annoying.

    For independent work, yeah its ridiculous people are forced to work specific hours for no reason.

    • whotookkarl@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 months ago

      In my experience when you loosen the restrictions on specific starting and ending times you get some people who prefer earlier and some people who prefer later and most people will probably be pretty close to traditional most of the time to maintain cooperation across large groups. Sometimes they call it ‘core hours’ when formalizing it in da rules. When most people are working independently then you can get rid of even that.

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        2 months ago

        Yeah just takes a little extra planning. I start an hour earlier than the rest of my team but they know that so they make sure to cover anything they need from me before I leave for the day (usually, sometimes we’ll have a vendor call or something I have to stay late for but it’s fine). On the other hand I’m there to catch most issues before most of the other employees arrive and start calling us.