Any recommended SP in or near Kanata. I am tired of driving downtown
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Preach!! Downtown is annoying as fuckAny recommended SP in or near Kanata. I am tired of driving downtown.
good to know we have a good MA option. currently looking for SP though. Thanks
good to know we have a good MA option. currently looking for SP though. Thanks
I would imagine more guys will be taking that much longer at the car washWith so many civilians working from home, I'm surprised more ladies arent working out of the suburbs, going where the business is.
It would be nice. Many a night I've sat, phone in hand, text written, only to delete it because I'm not in the mood to drive 35mins from Orleans to Sandman. Last night being a most recent occurrence lol. Orleans desperately needs a large breasted lady offering BBBJ. I'd be their new regular lol.With so many civilians working from home, I'm surprised more ladies arent working out of the suburbs, going where the business is.
It's not going to last though. Once this wave passes, the office buildings will start filling up with bored civil servants flush with taxpayer money. The mayor was working with the feds to force them back just before Omicron hit.With so many civilians working from home, I'm surprised more ladies arent working out of the suburbs, going where the business is.
Feds will never be back in the same way pre CoVID, no matter what Watson does...It's not going to last though. Once this wave passes, the office buildings will start filling up with bored civil servants flush with taxpayer money. The mayor was working with the feds to force them back just before Omicron hit.
Maybe, but I doubt it. I work for a govt office that filled 4 x 12 floor towers in Gatineau and the lease was just rewritten for only 4 floors of one tower. We aint going back to a communal workplace that for sure. Been working from home since covid protocols started, and it works so i recommend the MA and SP look to deversify locations a bit more.It's not going to last though. Once this wave passes, the office buildings will start filling up with bored civil servants flush with taxpayer money. The mayor was working with the feds to force them back just before Omicron hit.
Why should companies and government departments pay so much rent for office space, when most of their people really don't need to come into an office to do their jobs? Perhaps this pandemic was a wakeup call that offices are going to be much less in demand anymore?Maybe, but I doubt it. I work for a govt office that filled 4 x 12 floor towers in Gatineau and the lease was just rewritten for only 4 floors of one tower. We aint going back to a communal workplace that for sure. Been working from home since covid protocols started, and it works so i recommend the MA and SP look to deversify locations a bit more.
Me Nadia luxxAny recommended SP in or near Kanata. I am tired of driving downtown.
I work as part of a 16 person team of prople from Halifax to Moncton, Quebec City to Winnipeg to Victoria so at least now I collaborate with them online when i couldn't before and I can do that from home as well as from an expensive office. Noe if i could only engage in my hobby as easily lolWhy should companies and government departments pay so much rent for office space, when most of their people really don't need to come into an office to do their jobs? Perhaps this pandemic was a wakeup call that offices are going to be much less in demand anymore?
True...but then why should government departments pay so much for people living in Kanata when they can get the work done elsewhere? If it's all remote, they can save the taxpayer a lot of money by cutting out the suburban workforce altogether.Why should companies and government departments pay so much rent for office space, when most of their people really don't need to come into an office to do their jobs? Perhaps this pandemic was a wakeup call that offices are going to be much less in demand anymore?
Its the same workforce whether they work from home or drive to an office. I work as part of a larger team. One in Halifax, 2 in Moncton, 2 outside of Quebec City, 3 herein the NCR, 1 in Thunder Bay, 1 in Winnipeg and 1 in Vancouver. What good is renting office space and causing, in my case, a 1.5 hour commute to Gateneau twice a day when the work for everyone gets done more efficiently at home. And at least now the local shop, resturants, attraction have more ppl to support them. I can get Tims or Subway just as well and support locals just as well here as well as some food court in Place de Portage. Someday MA and SP will join in the new model.True...but then why should government departments pay so much for people living in Kanata when they can get the work done elsewhere? If it's all remote, they can save the taxpayer a lot of money by cutting out the suburban workforce altogether.
Hybrid work is a better solution - a few days in, a few days at home. The local civil servants keep their jobs, and they keep buying sex in both the suburbs and downtown.
So, what is you excuse for leaving the house to visit someone? With everything closed I cannot come up with a good reason to disappeared for 2-4 hours.I work for a private company and the company's plan is to never return to the office. As long as productivity remains, and costs drop, most places will continue working from home, at least partially.
Commuting to the downtown core daily is dead for the majority of workers. The faster you accept and adapt to this fact, the better off you will be. None of the people I've hired recently have any interest in working at an office. In fact, you will lose workers now if you don't offer that. My wife just left her job for a work from home position, with a bit more pay at that. If you're a skilled worker, you have options and power right now, and people know it. Employers have to make concessions to lure in talented labour, just the way it is. Working from home is a great lure for many, especially us younger people who don't have the old fashioned attitude that more work, or harder work, is better. For the most part, technology has made hard, long work obsolete. Time to adapt.
Hey, I love working from home, I'd happily keep doing it. I just wonder about the long term impacts of it, once the pandemic disruptions pass.I work for a private company and the company's plan is to never return to the office. As long as productivity remains, and costs drop, most places will continue working from home, at least partially.
Commuting to the downtown core daily is dead for the majority of workers. The faster you accept and adapt to this fact, the better off you will be. None of the people I've hired recently have any interest in working at an office. In fact, you will lose workers now if you don't offer that. My wife just left her job for a work from home position, with a bit more pay at that. If you're a skilled worker, you have options and power right now, and people know it. Employers have to make concessions to lure in talented labour, just the way it is. Working from home is a great lure for many, especially us younger people who don't have the old fashioned attitude that more work, or harder work, is better. For the most part, technology has made hard, long work obsolete. Time to adapt.






