As long as the work gets done.
People “slack off” in the office too, concentrating for 8h per day every day at work is just not possible for the vast majority of people.
Presenteeism is such a daft model for employment. I am not sat at my keyboard for my whole work day. I could, if forced, but I’d literally get less work done and I’d burn out so quickly as to be a liability to my employer. Half of what I do is reading technical documents and understanding them. Lots of the time that means doing literally anything other than reading more documents - they need to be digested and that means not trying to cram even more data in.
As long as the work gets done. People “slack off” in the office too, concentrating for 8h per day every day at work is just not possible for the vast majority of people.
Presenteeism is such a daft model for employment. I am not sat at my keyboard for my whole work day. I could, if forced, but I’d literally get less work done and I’d burn out so quickly as to be a liability to my employer. Half of what I do is reading technical documents and understanding them. Lots of the time that means doing literally anything other than reading more documents - they need to be digested and that means not trying to cram even more data in.
IT guy here, the problem here is not the slacking-off, but the fact that security was deactivated