Seriously. You might as well be at home, sitting at the desk, watching a show or something if you have to drag the damn laptop around with you everywhere and constantly have one eye on your phone, just to pretend you're at home, sitting at the desk.
@@tltinatl It's a give and take. Most days you just chill, but sometimes you don't wanna do any work but you also don't wanna call off and you wanna run some errands. Way better to be a little stressed with your phone/laptop on you and then you don't have to waste your tiny weekend time on errands.
@keyzer380 Yes, I get that. The point I'm making is that he's working harder at pretending to work than he is at the job, which is what makes it funny but it's also only a slight exaggeration of the stunts some people do pull while WFH - trying so hard to chill that they end up stressing themselves out.
I take my credit card and push down on a key on the keypad and wedge it in the crack so it keeps the key pushed down on teams and keeps me on available for as long as I want
This is a hyperbolic exaggeration, most remote workers block out time to get in all the important stuff behind a chair and often also work late into the night (which is way less stressful when a hot shower and bed is 25ft away in another room). The grocery, and life obligations part is true and this is how it should be. Remote work is one of the best ways we have to reverse the negative birth rate. We don’t have a fertility crisis in the west, we have an exploitative work crisis + runaway inflation. Add women to the workforce (which is good btw) and something had to break and that some thing was our fertility. So yeah, pro natal, pro wlb policies and remote work. Anything else means you’d like the west to go extinct.
That “just woke up” look he gave when he was checking his phone was so funny to me lol. But it’s so accurate, that’s all of us when we first wake to the phone’s alarm lol
That beginning part with moving the track pad around is my favorite part, because it's so accurate. Working from home is the best. I get all my work done because I get to be in a comfortable, quiet environment. I am never voluntarily leaving my job as long as they allow fully remote work.
Yeah, the quiet helps soooooo much. Mine's hybrid so we have to go in once a week, and that one day is an absolute waste because people are always coming around to say hi and socialize lol. As soon as you get focused, boom, another distraction, another conversation. Wfh? Quiet, focused. So so SO nice
When I had a work from home job. One time I started grilling steaks in the middle of a meeting. I also used to run errands while at work. Those were good times. 😂
My job is forbidden to be on the computer away from home. I don't know if they could tell but I would not put it past my coworkers to use a vacation day to go check.
I remember this when I was teaching Covid I would be making breakfast while the kids did answers in a pear deck or took notes or I waited for them to login to class 😂
@@holmesketrick7yes but it is hard to break into rn. Just got a degree in data science and it took a fat minute for me to get a job and it’s not too different for people trying to switch into it from something else
Literally. How exactly are we supposed to buy physical placement at office improves work quality and productivity? Feels like punishing the productive with a meaningless commute for the sake of those who fall behind honestly or maintaining an outdated status quo.
@@lotusinn3yeah and we can't really hide from that harsh truth that we go INTO work just for the status quo. (aside from jobs where practical work in person is necessary) most jobs during covid were able to be managed perfectly well working remotely. It's more so the culture and society being more accommodating towards in person work. It's just the status quo at this point
@@dumpsta-divrr365same starting working at 4am barely get work done for IT. when I’m in lunch my IT manager would still blast me for being off for 20mins regardless.
But when you work a 9-5 you have the rest of the day to yourself instead of having someone always bothering you like they know you're doing something important going on 😮💨🤨
@@papipepino. I think I've seen enough of those "I work from home people" to know how it works ( covid 19) 😂🫵😁 like how can you grocery shop and carry a laptop talking to it
@@papipepino. Then we supposed to believe that your happier at the swimming pool and waiting for your boss to call you 1:00 in the morning? Ya I'll just get off at 3:00 in the afternoon then go back to work a few hours after the club. Much easier and convenient 😂😒
@@zazabroomodds are it will last forever. Companies are saving a tonne on; rent, utilities, travel expenses, etc but unfortunately they don’t compensate the workers by chipping in with; power, internet or even a “Cost of living payment”.
@CD_DooooDAlt they can't without legal trouble because covid will forever be around, and with that new variant still on rise, they wouldn't risk a visit from the Health Inspectors 😂
People love saying that, yet people like my supervisor are just completely checked out. Leaves me dealing with the mess while he hits a vape pen or whatever he does.
@@wooba1207 am I gonna snitch?? Bro what are you talking about homie? It’s a funny observation. I’m relating to this behavior because it’s true. Why would I snitch on my boy? He’s my friend, my roommate, I just find it funny. You’re a lil troll joker aren’t you? Or maybe you’re one of these dudes the video explains 😂. Lazy bum
😂😂😂Def me... I work in IT right now part-time as im still a student, and I did all the things I could do around 2½ hours before shift end. So I just kinda sat there making jokes with my other two coworkers and refreshing a page to see if there's an update 😂😂😂
@@SundaySpeaksthat keeps the screen on but I'm pretty sure it doesn't stop Teams from going yellow. I always have a white noise video on to keep my screen awake though
Holy shit, this is so insanely accurate to the point of even having the same damn alarm sound! I used to be exactly like this, waking up 8:50, 10 minutes before the meeting with that exact alarm sound and doing most of the things from the video. But I got myself in order and stopped. Also a lot of ppl mention mouse jigglers, meetings with themselves, etc. I just wrote a VBS script that would press something like ctrl, shift or caps lock every 3-5 minutes. It is invisible, except for in Task Manager. Also I made a scheduled task that would run at 5pm that would turn the script off 😂
@@HieronymousLex I work in IT and know my stuff and gets thing done quicker than the rest of my team I'm not going to punish myself by doing more work while getting paid the same. I can stretch out that 3 hours of work to 8 and and get the same results. But why?
"Have you got that presentation ready for the board of investors Ed?" "Gimme a sec, just gotta finish this side mission on GTA 5 whilst I clean my surfboard" 😂😂😂
Bruh, 100% accurate. I was about to share this to my IG story coz this is me on days there are no active projects happening. But then i remembered co-workers follow me in IG. Lollll the 3-4hr afternoon naps have killed my sleeping patterns at night
@@imageword5576 doesnt happen all the time though. I am able to make up for the lost work after work hours. Lol. Actually just woke up from an hour nap. Just in time to "clock out" and finish up what i need for the day
😂 basically me everyday except I don’t need to bring my laptop phone is enough with zoom app installed, honestly after working remote from home I will never go back to an office location. Never again, mentally so much happier.
@@Mdksupreme1Depends what you want to get into. I can only speak for myself as a software engineer. I went through college to get a bachelors degree which I’ll put bluntly, is a lot of hard work. I started at community college which is around 2,400$ a year so save up for it. After that I got good grades in order to get a scholarship for a university and finish my degree. There’s alternatives too, you can do coding bootcamps if college isn’t your style. Coding isn’t the only remote jobs, but I can’t speak for others, so there’s lots of options but you gotta put in the work to get it. Good luck to you.
@@Mdksupreme1I mean depends what job you’re looking for. There are a lot of entry starter jobs that are remote. Call centers/customer service representatives. I suggest looking up a few staffing agencies in your state. Calling them all and asking them if they have any remote jobs available and if you can bring in your resume or have an over the phone interview. You’ll be amazed how many entry level jobs there are for remote work.
@@nullobject7966 Haha right, had a man i met in my neighborhood passing my house, said he worked from home as a team leader, i said “I’m also a leader at my business and i need to be able to keep an eye on the employees to maximize productivity, won’t work remote” he gets super offended huffing and puffing “WELL some people can do it and some can’t!” Lmao. I was like yeah, you’re just chilling half you’re day, and you love it, in business you get stuff done, there’s no celebration, move on to the next. Remote work, you get something done, you take 1/2 the day off and somehow the business celebrates you 😂 they have no idea what real, dedicated, hard work is. You need to be in an office, you need to be giving 100% every second of the day, not working half the day, f*****g off the other half. Let them have their fantasy i guess lol
@@nullobject7966Can I ask what the difference is? It seems like he’s getting the same amount of work done, except he has more time to live. Not only is he doing his job, but he got to hang with friends, do some grocery shopping, enjoy a walk by the beach, get a workout in, and take a dip in the pool. Idk but I’d rather do that than stay in an office doing the same amount of work and having no time for errands.
@@yourlittlesecret7575It's mostly that he has an easy job where he doesn't have much to do. Most people don't have that luxury, yet get paid less. So that's where the jealousy is from.
I had one like this. Hated it and didn’t understand not all jobs are like this. Job hop. Take contract roles. You’ll find somewhere chill af. I promise
Yea sometimes if it was a really slow day I could get away with this, but 90% of the time had to be at my computer just waiting for people to call. Whenever there was "independent training" I'd just do it in like 20 minutes then play cod or take a nap for the next 2 hours.
I WFH as an auditor, and it mostly is super busy and sucks, but it is definitely like this some days. Sometimes I’ll be in calls while walking my dog, or taking a nap with something heavy on the keyboard to keep my status as “available”. Also, the sound of the Team ping made me jump😭
I had a summer job where they need to make sure you’re available all the time so I just made a simple python script where my cursor moves on its own. Fooled them, I got the work done in an hour and left for 4 hours just chilling 💀
@@saray00yget into software or general IT. Most are hybrid office/home. In my role, we’re meant to do 3 days in office 2 at home, but realistically we go in on Thursdays 😂
@@saray00y I kinda lucked into mine… I picked up an application from a local business, and found out it would be a remote position once I got thru training! I was so excited, I love it 🙏🏽
I absurdly actually work in home office, as in I usually spend the full 7 hours working. It's great though because there are no distractions. I got like four projects, so enough to stay busy. I'm honestly jealous haha. But if you can get your work done in 1 hour then you deserve to chill the rest, all good.
@@rc8422 your USB mouse jiggler would have a specific driver due to the plug-in-play capabilities of the USB. This can be searched for and referenced as a mouse jiggler. The types of mouse jiggler manufacturers who account for this wouldn't be the ones most WfH employees would think to buy from.
@@rc8422 IT Security guy here. I can detect most USB mouse jigglers using just the standard Microsoft security tools. Wall-powered is a much smarter choice
I mean he making money and living his best life at the same time. Cant beat a job like that. Would rather have that than work in the unforgiving heat all day
There’s still something way better about having the option to be online from anywhere rather than just being stuck in a building for 8 hours (minus a break, if you even leave for that lil hour)
They sit there scrolling the same emails and Teams conversations over and over so the boss thinks they're busy. Anyone who thinks you need to WFH to screw around on the clock never worked in an office 'cause I saw that all the time.
Can't beat it bro👍 You get your workout in, hit the beach, and grocery shop all while you're working and getting paid. Wouldn't trade it for the world 💯
@@BLIGHTNOBLISS they never want to share what they do. It’s always “yeah I work remote and make $100k it’s so easy to find a job” then the second you ask what job they do or what company offers these jobs they are silent or beat around the bush.
@@S-oz6ismost of the work from home guys i know are in software development. But that job market is so horrible that within minutes of a job posting, hundreds of applications are submitted from across the globe no matter the location. It’s one of the worst fields to get into right now, it’s experiencing a huge downsizing from when companies believed that everybody would be staying home perpetually. You can probably Google best work from home fields as well
@@S-oz6isthat being said, _experienced_ developers are sought after, well compensated, and treated very well. But with companies only wanted experienced hires, being totally unwilling to take on new hires and train them, there’s no opportunities for people to actually become experienced. Back in the day, people had more loyalty in companies and Vice versa. They’d be more willing to take worse pay at first for the promise that they’d have a place to gain experience and increase their value. Nowadays, that two way trust has evaporated, and thus the road to becoming a technical professional is a much more arduous one these days.
He chilling but stressed at the same time lol
Seriously. You might as well be at home, sitting at the desk, watching a show or something if you have to drag the damn laptop around with you everywhere and constantly have one eye on your phone, just to pretend you're at home, sitting at the desk.
@@tltinatl It's a give and take. Most days you just chill, but sometimes you don't wanna do any work but you also don't wanna call off and you wanna run some errands. Way better to be a little stressed with your phone/laptop on you and then you don't have to waste your tiny weekend time on errands.
It's a skit bro...@@tltinatl
@keyzer380 Yes, I get that. The point I'm making is that he's working harder at pretending to work than he is at the job, which is what makes it funny but it's also only a slight exaggeration of the stunts some people do pull while WFH - trying so hard to chill that they end up stressing themselves out.
@@tltinatlno not really, I never feel stressed honestly it’s a great balance honestly 😂😂
That teams sound got me.
I was checking my laptop to see if the sound was from my PC😢
Bro I have ptsd from that sound 😂
my ass thought it was skype
Anxiety to the maxxxx
Fucking teams! 🤣🤣
Nothings worse than your TEAMS availability snitching on you.
This is why I go for walks around the office campus when hybrid. Keep em guessing.
Especially when it goes on Away WHILE you're working on something in another app. Like bud I'm still here don't do me like that.
@@rorygiambalvo2955yep that’s the worst thing! Gotta keep refreshing 😢
I take my credit card and push down on a key on the keypad and wedge it in the crack so it keeps the key pushed down on teams and keeps me on available for as long as I want
@@iplobust2999 damn bro that’s genius! Good sharing !
This is like the adult version of being homeschooled
I was homeschooled. So true. Even on days when you're grueling and crying over a particular subject, you're still only doing schoolwork 4 hours tops.
@@bcj842 I remember doing work for like 8 hours straight one day and not playing with my friends so that I could take the next day off to play more
I was homeschooled and most of my time was spent studying or reading 😂 if it wasn’t that I was going on field trips around the country
So true
@@kimmieutsunomiya1457you are lucky ❤
This is actually still more productive than being in the office pretending to work but scrolling social media
No it's not.
This is a hyperbolic exaggeration, most remote workers block out time to get in all the important stuff behind a chair and often also work late into the night (which is way less stressful when a hot shower and bed is 25ft away in another room). The grocery, and life obligations part is true and this is how it should be. Remote work is one of the best ways we have to reverse the negative birth rate.
We don’t have a fertility crisis in the west, we have an exploitative work crisis + runaway inflation. Add women to the workforce (which is good btw) and something had to break and that some thing was our fertility.
So yeah, pro natal, pro wlb policies and remote work. Anything else means you’d like the west to go extinct.
@@JoeHacobianI think each their own. I’d be lazy and procrastinate and my job is most effective when it’s done in person
@@dunebuggy1292it literally is
@@dunebuggy1292 yes it is DUNE BUGGY 1292
Waking up 1 min before work when remote is too damn true 😂
5
I give myself 3 minutes
I give myself 30 mins so I can lay their and talk about how I hate this job even though I just roll over to my laptop 😂😂😂😂
Try 0 minutes 😂
@@imageword5576discombobulated for a min or 2..
that first scene is so fucking accurate. thats me every morning LMAO
That “just woke up” look he gave when he was checking his phone was so funny to me lol. But it’s so accurate, that’s all of us when we first wake to the phone’s alarm lol
I got the exact same alarm as well 😭
And the hovering the mouse to show available😂😂
Y’all hiring ?
Legit lmao wake up at 8:25 start at 8:30 lol
“Yeah Mr Johnson?”
“Edward why you oiled up like that”
@@KaiserTwo 😂😭
@@EdwardSo Hey Edward, can you please oil up?
@@The_Robbing_NarratorEdward, oil me up.
“I work better when I’m frictionless. It’s a very complicated executive level technique. Don’t worry it’s all for you Mr. Johnson.”
Daddy chill
That beginning part with moving the track pad around is my favorite part, because it's so accurate. Working from home is the best. I get all my work done because I get to be in a comfortable, quiet environment. I am never voluntarily leaving my job as long as they allow fully remote work.
Yeah, the quiet helps soooooo much. Mine's hybrid so we have to go in once a week, and that one day is an absolute waste because people are always coming around to say hi and socialize lol. As soon as you get focused, boom, another distraction, another conversation. Wfh? Quiet, focused. So so SO nice
Pleaseee refer me i need at home job
What does one need to work at your company & are they hiring?
My hospital is constantly hiring and a lot of positions are remote but you still have to be located in the state of Iowa.
@knockeledup oh wow would've been great to do that job. Too bad I live too far
When I had a work from home job. One time I started grilling steaks in the middle of a meeting. I also used to run errands while at work. Those were good times. 😂
I miss those times 😭😭😭😭
My job is forbidden to be on the computer away from home. I don't know if they could tell but I would not put it past my coworkers to use a vacation day to go check.
What happened?
I remember this when I was teaching Covid I would be making breakfast while the kids did answers in a pear deck or took notes or I waited for them to login to class 😂
@@brendamoon2660damn. My job knows if I’m not home but I don’t have to be as long as the candidates I speak with don’t know a difference it’s cool
“I’m marked available!” 😂 this me everyday
You don’t have a mouse juggler? N00b
What do u do for work lmao im jealous
@@AInimatedArt Data analytics, honestly not to hard to pick up just takes a bit of time and dedication.
@@holmesketrick7yes but it is hard to break into rn. Just got a degree in data science and it took a fat minute for me to get a job and it’s not too different for people trying to switch into it from something else
@@FinnishAmericanOnePieceFan I agree I guess it’s hard for me to speak to since I don’t have a degree.
The "it only took me one hour" line is the real takeaway here. Before I worked remotely, I was always just like "I really don't need to be here." 😂
Literally. How exactly are we supposed to buy physical placement at office improves work quality and productivity? Feels like punishing the productive with a meaningless commute for the sake of those who fall behind honestly or maintaining an outdated status quo.
@@lotusinn3yeah and we can't really hide from that harsh truth that we go INTO work just for the status quo. (aside from jobs where practical work in person is necessary) most jobs during covid were able to be managed perfectly well working remotely. It's more so the culture and society being more accommodating towards in person work. It's just the status quo at this point
This dude's wayyyy too relatable
And the team's notification giving me ptsd bro 😭😭
..... this video is relatable to you? lmao
you didn't watch it, you listened to it
That and slack
I'm off and the notification literally made me stop & think my laptop was on for a second 😂
I miss working remote , but that teams sound gives me nightmares!😭🤦🏻♀️🤣
I've had mornings where I was falling back asleep and that sound damn near gave me a heart attack
@@dumpsta-divrr365same starting working at 4am barely get work done for IT. when I’m in lunch my IT manager would still blast me for being off for 20mins regardless.
Give me the plug I need that job 😭
Definition of remote work: we're not living to work, we're working to live 😎
My girl works from home and does nothing but play the sims all day. Got me crazy jealous.
I worked from home for apple and YOU AINT LYIN MY BOI
@@Hisblanicwhat was ur position? I’ve worked as a home advisor and u do not got a second of break unless you’re actually on break
Funny thing is that I get more done from home. People in the office just chat all day and go for coffee runs.
dont leave us hanging what wfh you doing for apple?
I used to be remote contractor for apple i be chillin my ass off too. Oh yea we edit AI generated stuff on apple maps ✌️
This is literally my brother. We went out with family for sushi last night and he cleared the table for his laptop 😂
What work does he do sounds amazing ?
Lol tell him to do mirror screen so hid phone can mirror his laptop so he doesn't have to bring it around he can just use his phone
@@beasthaven1571lol probably nothing
@@beasthaven1571how does that sound amazing lol
@@shaypope4732wait until it disconnects.
Better than dealing with Karens in a retail job all day
But when you work a 9-5 you have the rest of the day to yourself instead of having someone always bothering you like they know you're doing something important going on 😮💨🤨
@@JeromeOkoro-oi3xpI don’t think you’ve had a remote job to be able to say that
@@papipepino. I've seen enough of them "I work from home " people to know how it works ( covid19) 😂🫵😁
@@papipepino. I think I've seen enough of those "I work from home people" to know how it works ( covid 19) 😂🫵😁 like how can you grocery shop and carry a laptop talking to it
@@papipepino. Then we supposed to believe that your happier at the swimming pool and waiting for your boss to call you 1:00 in the morning? Ya I'll just get off at 3:00 in the afternoon then go back to work a few hours after the club. Much easier and convenient 😂😒
Shhhh! Don’t let the cat out of the bag for us remote workers. I want this party to last forever. 🤪
i honestly think thats why they wanted a FORCED return to the office
This party is lasting forever, and the ship isn’t leaving. We’re locked in!
@@zazabroomodds are it will last forever. Companies are saving a tonne on; rent, utilities, travel expenses, etc but unfortunately they don’t compensate the workers by chipping in with; power, internet or even a “Cost of living payment”.
@CD_DooooDAlt they can't without legal trouble because covid will forever be around, and with that new variant still on rise, they wouldn't risk a visit from the Health Inspectors 😂
Flexibility is priceless ❤
Honestly…as long as the work gets done on time and correctly…then who cares 🤷♂️😂
"work"
People love saying that, yet people like my supervisor are just completely checked out. Leaves me dealing with the mess while he hits a vape pen or whatever he does.
The miserable bs with no life 😂
My boss apparently
@@Kendall_Bowman Wow a miserable b with no life reported my comment 😂
Dawg this is hilarious.
The hotspot question is spot on😂
True that
the teams sound perks me up and sends a shiver down my spine
It's the outlook email sound for me...I cringe even on my off days when I hear it 😅
Nah it's the 🎶Dun da dun duh do..Dun dun dun duh do🎶.. that means they looking for dat ass 😬!
😭😭
As a manager let me just say; we know. 😂
Sooo true. Got a roommate just like this. I’m like wtf do you do bro?! Goes to McDonald’s and Starbucks three times a day while “on the clock” 😆
What are you his Supervisor or something? You gonna SNITCH BRO?!
@@wooba1207 am I gonna snitch?? Bro what are you talking about homie? It’s a funny observation. I’m relating to this behavior because it’s true. Why would I snitch on my boy? He’s my friend, my roommate, I just find it funny. You’re a lil troll joker aren’t you? Or maybe you’re one of these dudes the video explains 😂. Lazy bum
I went from laughing to the realization of..”this man just did a whole video about me”. Only thing missing was a trip to the barbershop 😂
Watching this while on my “break” miles away from my desk 😂
😂😂😂
😂❤
He’s so handsome and his hairstyle and cut suits him so well ❤😊
Yes I thought the exact same thing I guess that’s the look of happy and healthy 😅
Thats my cousin chang
His workday is better than my vacation
the ‘Away’ to ‘Available’ spot on lmao
That finished the whole job is a secret hack of productivity.
People who used to ask for all the homework early in grade school knew better
😂😂😂Def me... I work in IT right now part-time as im still a student, and I did all the things I could do around 2½ hours before shift end. So I just kinda sat there making jokes with my other two coworkers and refreshing a page to see if there's an update 😂😂😂
Used to do that in school, would do the long ass math homework in class. Now at work i speedrun all my tasks and do other stuff the rest of my shift
@@AugustusAsgeiri don't get it how it's a secret hack? You are literally just working.
@@Professor-id4jh you finised work early and so you now have a lot of free time.
@@shadmanbashar6067and free time is desirable because it’s totally being used to benefit society
The answer to work or not work is to do both at the same time
Mind blown 🤯
I’m hybrid and ironically I feel busier when I’m at home versus in the office.
Felt this one in my bones
That's because you aren't in a perpetual sensory hell where people interrupt you all the time
lmaoooo keeping the screen awake to show you as available was real af
Just open a new tab and have a yt video playing. Ocean sound videos and audio books play for hours.
All the real heads keep a paperweight nearby
@@SundaySpeaks pro tip. Thank you so much for this lol
@@SundaySpeaksMfkers have blocked youtube
@@SundaySpeaksthat keeps the screen on but I'm pretty sure it doesn't stop Teams from going yellow. I always have a white noise video on to keep my screen awake though
That waking up one min before work starts hits close to home 😂
Holy shit, this is so insanely accurate to the point of even having the same damn alarm sound! I used to be exactly like this, waking up 8:50, 10 minutes before the meeting with that exact alarm sound and doing most of the things from the video. But I got myself in order and stopped. Also a lot of ppl mention mouse jigglers, meetings with themselves, etc. I just wrote a VBS script that would press something like ctrl, shift or caps lock every 3-5 minutes. It is invisible, except for in Task Manager. Also I made a scheduled task that would run at 5pm that would turn the script off 😂
. How do I create a VBS script?
I get a tape holder and flip it upside down to hold spam tab and q on a text doc
@@RobertOnRUclips.I lay down a watch crown first on my keyboard
Lol. I do 8 hours of work in the first 3 and then i am chilling . Accurate.
What do u do man I wanna work remote
That’s not how work… works. You did three hours of work and then chilled. You work less than a high school part timer at McDonald’s
@@HieronymousLex I work in IT and know my stuff and gets thing done quicker than the rest of my team I'm not going to punish myself by doing more work while getting paid the same. I can stretch out that 3 hours of work to 8 and and get the same results. But why?
@@HieronymousLex 3 hours of work and still made the amount he would've made working 8 hours. Sounds like a win to me
@@HieronymousLex still got paid for 8 though so who cares
Atleast he’s grinding
Is he tho? 😂
He's grinding everything but his job.
I mean is he getting paid then yeah he grind don’t disrespect the hustleb
@@dhekwucieoejduf he is doing his job just not in the way they are supposed to be done.
@@gumbowumbo6784 that's not what grind means
"Have you got that presentation ready for the board of investors Ed?"
"Gimme a sec, just gotta finish this side mission on GTA 5 whilst I clean my surfboard"
😂😂😂
I mean bro got to hang out with friends, go to a restaurant, the pool, the gym, etc and got his work done lol pretty sweet
Bro don't ruin it for us 😭
He is giving away trade secrets 😂😂
Bruh, 100% accurate. I was about to share this to my IG story coz this is me on days there are no active projects happening. But then i remembered co-workers follow me in IG. Lollll the 3-4hr afternoon naps have killed my sleeping patterns at night
Lmaaaooooooo
3-4 hour afternoon naps while clocked in is crazy
@@imageword5576 doesnt happen all the time though. I am able to make up for the lost work after work hours. Lol. Actually just woke up from an hour nap. Just in time to "clock out" and finish up what i need for the day
Wtf do you do to have 3-4 hour naps?!
@@imageword5576 not all the time though. just on days where projects are all caught up. and i literally have nothing to do except wait. lol
😂 basically me everyday except I don’t need to bring my laptop phone is enough with zoom app installed, honestly after working remote from home I will never go back to an office location. Never again, mentally so much happier.
How do you get remote jobs, you need a college degree, certifications???
@@Mdksupreme1Depends what you want to get into. I can only speak for myself as a software engineer. I went through college to get a bachelors degree which I’ll put bluntly, is a lot of hard work. I started at community college which is around 2,400$ a year so save up for it. After that I got good grades in order to get a scholarship for a university and finish my degree. There’s alternatives too, you can do coding bootcamps if college isn’t your style. Coding isn’t the only remote jobs, but I can’t speak for others, so there’s lots of options but you gotta put in the work to get it. Good luck to you.
So much less stressful ❤❤❤
@@Mdksupreme1I mean depends what job you’re looking for. There are a lot of entry starter jobs that are remote. Call centers/customer service representatives. I suggest looking up a few staffing agencies in your state. Calling them all and asking them if they have any remote jobs available and if you can bring in your resume or have an over the phone interview. You’ll be amazed how many entry level jobs there are for remote work.
Love how he's got one laptop for bed and one for on the go 😂
My brother in christ that teams message got me
I start a meeting with myself and run it for 8 hours every day, computer never times out and I'm always marked as "available"
🤯🤯🤯
What a lazy thief
Your company can see you spend all day in meetings if they want just fyi
I do the same thing but for the morning mainly so I can sleep in till my first meeting. And then any other blocks you can make other meetings.
don't they notice that you don't get anything done?
"Bruh these layoffs are crazy"
So accurate, and people will get MAD as hell of you call them out on it 😂
It's so crazy! Talk about denial! They swear they are working hard! 😂
@@nullobject7966 Haha right, had a man i met in my neighborhood passing my house, said he worked from home as a team leader, i said “I’m also a leader at my business and i need to be able to keep an eye on the employees to maximize productivity, won’t work remote” he gets super offended huffing and puffing “WELL some people can do it and some can’t!” Lmao. I was like yeah, you’re just chilling half you’re day, and you love it, in business you get stuff done, there’s no celebration, move on to the next. Remote work, you get something done, you take 1/2 the day off and somehow the business celebrates you 😂 they have no idea what real, dedicated, hard work is. You need to be in an office, you need to be giving 100% every second of the day, not working half the day, f*****g off the other half. Let them have their fantasy i guess lol
@@nullobject7966Can I ask what the difference is? It seems like he’s getting the same amount of work done, except he has more time to live. Not only is he doing his job, but he got to hang with friends, do some grocery shopping, enjoy a walk by the beach, get a workout in, and take a dip in the pool. Idk but I’d rather do that than stay in an office doing the same amount of work and having no time for errands.
@@yourlittlesecret7575It's mostly that he has an easy job where he doesn't have much to do. Most people don't have that luxury, yet get paid less. So that's where the jealousy is from.
The swim up to the meeting and the “yo Mr. Johnson” was the cherry on top 😂
Lol chilling and stressed sums it up perfectly
Working from home is a different type of luxury
Gilded cage lmao
Y’all must got the good wfh jobs I had to be on the phone all day talking to people so annoying .😭
I had one like this. Hated it and didn’t understand not all jobs are like this. Job hop. Take contract roles. You’ll find somewhere chill af. I promise
@@reyman011 yess they’re hard to find in my opinion I hated it so much I went back to working a regular job and loved it lol
@@amaniramirez31 the trick is to specialize in something. If you’re helpdesk you’re expendable. An expert can get away with procrastinating
I’m hating my current job too sure it’s remote BUT I’m doing 2 peoples job 😂and I’m getting paid 19 instead of $22
Yea sometimes if it was a really slow day I could get away with this, but 90% of the time had to be at my computer just waiting for people to call. Whenever there was "independent training" I'd just do it in like 20 minutes then play cod or take a nap for the next 2 hours.
I WFH as an auditor, and it mostly is super busy and sucks, but it is definitely like this some days. Sometimes I’ll be in calls while walking my dog, or taking a nap with something heavy on the keyboard to keep my status as “available”. Also, the sound of the Team ping made me jump😭
I had a summer job where they need to make sure you’re available all the time so I just made a simple python script where my cursor moves on its own. Fooled them, I got the work done in an hour and left for 4 hours just chilling 💀
Lolz to the keyboard trick
hello Gabbie this is your supervisor from your WFH job and i would like to announce that you are fired
I bought a mouse mover and it's one of the best purchases I've made
I didn’t know you could do this. Going to try it. Any other tips guys? Haha
So long as he gets the work done well, I see no problem here
The care free laugh when dude asks if he has work at 2 😂😂 shit cracks me up
“Imma use my PTO in 2 weeks” is crazy work😂
The way I immediately looked at my own computer when his Teams notification sound came on hahahah
Thought it was my work laptop mannn 😅
Reminded me of my online anger management notification
Boi shut up, we all know u really unemployed😂😂😂😂
Mouse jiggler…you’ll thank me.
Ayo Eddie, I always enjoy your videos. Cheers from Paris, France!
Bonjour thank you so much
Thanks for specifying that Paris is in France (planet Earth).
Shoutouts to the AFTER-CALL feature. Milked that extensively 😂 prob like 30% of my work time. No wonder I don’t work from home anymore 😂
This is the most accurate skit I have seen in a while 😂😂. CaH tomorrow is Monday, and this is going to be me. Fr 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I work remote and I can confirm this is accurate 🤣
Where do you find remote jobs? They all seemed like a scam 😩
@@saray00yget into software or general IT. Most are hybrid office/home. In my role, we’re meant to do 3 days in office 2 at home, but realistically we go in on Thursdays 😂
@@saray00ypretty much everywhere is hybrid to some degree now
I work remote and the shit is too fucking real 😂😂😂 refreshing that screen so you don't fall idle 😂😂😂😂 and stay in "ready"
@@saray00y I kinda lucked into mine… I picked up an application from a local business, and found out it would be a remote position once I got thru training! I was so excited, I love it 🙏🏽
Oh nahhhhhh this too real bro 😂😂😂 You giving up too much sauce hahahaha
I used to open up notepad and put a shampoo bottle on the keyboard and let it type away. It would show available while I took a nap😂 I miss those days
This is sauce 🤌🏾
I absurdly actually work in home office, as in I usually spend the full 7 hours working. It's great though because there are no distractions. I got like four projects, so enough to stay busy. I'm honestly jealous haha. But if you can get your work done in 1 hour then you deserve to chill the rest, all good.
Send a couple emails first killed
Me. Hahaha
As someone who works from home the Microsoft teams sound at the end made me look at my computer 😂
Lmaooo the way you swam to the laptop after getting the teama notification
💻🏊 “Yeah, Mr Johnson” 😂
@@thebrandonmatthews1367 lmaoo
Everyone saying "as long as the work gets done" are gonna be real upset when their boss says the same thing as they replace you with AI 😂😂
Youre hilarious bro. Always a good laugh from your videos
The most accurate part is waking up 1 minute before his shift starts 🤣
It's really the life. I've worked remotely for five years now.
8 years for me 😂
@@jimbojones9118 Cool. It's not a competition.
@@metapirateTV sounds like you are trying to make it one, 🤡
@@metapirateTVI wanna find a decent remote job, I work 12 hour shifts in a warehouse place drains my soul
@EricAndruchek look into a coding boot camp bro! They have some you can do part time
Pro tip: Treat yourself to a USB mouse jiggler.
Just remember to turn it off.
Use a wall-powered mouse jiggler. A USB one could be detected by IT
Lazy ass 😂
@@SnailOfLorenot true. It just shows up as a mouse. Depending on which one you get.
@@rc8422 your USB mouse jiggler would have a specific driver due to the plug-in-play capabilities of the USB. This can be searched for and referenced as a mouse jiggler. The types of mouse jiggler manufacturers who account for this wouldn't be the ones most WfH employees would think to buy from.
@@rc8422 IT Security guy here. I can detect most USB mouse jigglers using just the standard Microsoft security tools. Wall-powered is a much smarter choice
i died when he reset the teams availability
They’re always so stressed because of how relaxed they are.
I mean he making money and living his best life at the same time. Cant beat a job like that. Would rather have that than work in the unforgiving heat all day
We escaping the 9-5 for a 24/7 job with this one.🗣️🔥🔥
No this is just 8 hours lol
There’s still something way better about having the option to be online from anywhere rather than just being stuck in a building for 8 hours (minus a break, if you even leave for that lil hour)
As someone who works from home that hotspot not saving nobody 💀
The being half asleep and checking emails was too relatable
I've definitely worked an afternoon by the pool and was actually so productive cuz it was so hot and I'd take a dip and get ideas flowing
I already dont know what office people do all day, nevermind the work from home ones
They sit there scrolling the same emails and Teams conversations over and over so the boss thinks they're busy. Anyone who thinks you need to WFH to screw around on the clock never worked in an office 'cause I saw that all the time.
Can't beat it bro👍
You get your workout in, hit the beach, and grocery shop all while you're working and getting paid. Wouldn't trade it for the world 💯
What do you do for a living, man? Can I get in on that, too???
@@BLIGHTNOBLISS look into software engineering
@@BLIGHTNOBLISS they never want to share what they do. It’s always “yeah I work remote and make $100k it’s so easy to find a job” then the second you ask what job they do or what company offers these jobs they are silent or beat around the bush.
@@S-oz6ismost of the work from home guys i know are in software development. But that job market is so horrible that within minutes of a job posting, hundreds of applications are submitted from across the globe no matter the location. It’s one of the worst fields to get into right now, it’s experiencing a huge downsizing from when companies believed that everybody would be staying home perpetually.
You can probably Google best work from home fields as well
@@S-oz6isthat being said, _experienced_ developers are sought after, well compensated, and treated very well. But with companies only wanted experienced hires, being totally unwilling to take on new hires and train them, there’s no opportunities for people to actually become experienced. Back in the day, people had more loyalty in companies and Vice versa. They’d be more willing to take worse pay at first for the promise that they’d have a place to gain experience and increase their value. Nowadays, that two way trust has evaporated, and thus the road to becoming a technical professional is a much more arduous one these days.
Keep up the great content Eddie!!!!🙌
I have that same alarm clock sound, and everytime I hear it, I get a sudden jolt of energy.
He's fine for no reason. 😂
Yes! He is 😅
Aint no way bro asking for PTO when he aint even do shit lmao.
This was me all day today lol this is too accurate
The first scene with the refreshing the laptop is too real 😂😂😂😂😂
Nah this is relatable asf😂😂😂. I been doing this for years now
He's stressed, but Chillen at the same time😅
And waaay more productive and happier employees.
Most of my remote working friends are lazy, depressed, drug addicts.
@@terminaldeity says more about your choice in friends than about the working conditions. 😜
@@ADayintheLifeoftheTw statistically remote work employees are less productive
@@TheShadowPerson.I've seen statistics that say that's true and others that say it's false.
@@__S__435 it makes lazy people productive perceptually ill give you that
“It’s only 10lbs”
Aye mind your business bro 😂
Rufus du sol enjoyer spotted 💯
Best type of position to be in
The alarm is hilarious 🤣
Remote work is the way to go!
For lazy weirdos
Hello Mr Johnson! Ehh Felipe, drinking beer at the work.
this the guy who be running a 5 minute pace cs he has too much free time
lol 😂 the gym and swimming pool scene was everything
Great content man. Lotta hard work in writing for this channel for sho
Mr Johnson can’t believe his eyes