Everything in this administration is rushed too quickly. Not the least bit thorough or robust. Very thin. So for example: “Everybody back to offices” – even if they’re been working from for the last 4-5 years. So, because nobody has time to prepare on the receiving end, people show up and yeah there’s office space, but because the logistics of getting the desks, wiring, etc all together takes -TIME- to get professionals to _do_ the actual cable running, etc, nothing’s ready. The deadline was entirely ridiculous. A “back to the office” mandate, imo, should be about 90 days. Give the offices 90 days to get all their stuff together. Get the contractors to put together the cubicles. Get the desks and equipment ordered. Get the cables run, etc.

Everything in this administration is rushed too quickly. Not the least bit thorough or robust. Very thin.
So for example: “Everybody back to offices” – even if they’re been working from for the last 4-5 years.
So, because nobody has time to prepare on the receiving end, people show up and yeah there’s office space, but because the logistics of getting the desks, wiring, etc all together takes -TIME- to get professionals to _do_ the actual cable running, etc, nothing’s ready.

The deadline was entirely ridiculous.

A “back to the office” mandate, imo, should be about 90 days. Give the offices 90 days to get all their stuff together. Get the contractors to put together the cubicles. Get the desks and equipment ordered. Get the cables run, etc.

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