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Good afternoon everyone. My wife is a masters degree student in Human Resources and she is doing this survey about working remotly (ofc. due to Covid). I would really appreciate it if you can fill in the questionnaire,it takes no more than 10 mins.
Thank you all, and if you can share it elsewhere because I need around 700 submits.
This happened on Friday but it is somehow still an issue and it is driving me insane.
So on Friday, my team had a virtual happy hour after work. It was a nice day so I was sitting on my deck while doing it. Nearly everyone was drinking and it was good. I had a couple of beers and I like to smoke when I drink so I had a cigarette. I want to stress that NO ONE commented on my cigarette during the happy hour. I mean, why would they? It's not like they can claim secondhand smoke hurts them.
So the problem started when I logged in to work on Monday and saw an email that was sent out by one of my coworkers after the happy hour on Friday. This woman is older (she's in her forties, I'm 26) and has always been nice to me but is definitely uptight. She is also, important to note, NOT my supervisor. It was a pretty passive aggressive email where she said that she was "surprised" that I smoked a cigarette in front of "everyone" and then she went on to describe the dangers of smoking (as if I had never heard of those before) and that I was setting a poor example to the younger employees, especially the college interns. She advised me that I shouldn't do it anymore but that if I chose to "destroy my life" (SERIOUSLY), that at least I should keep it private.
I was obviously pissed off. Smoking is legal and it is completely within my rights to do it in my own place. I sent her an email where I basically just explained that and told her that if my boss had a problem with it (and he was present during the happy hour) that he could tell me but that it really wasn't any of her business. It wasn't the nicest email in the world but I didn't straight up tell her to fuck off, even though I wanted to. I did straight up say "My smoking is none of your concern."
But yesterday, my boss called me in for a private Zoom meeting where he said that she complained about both my smoking and my "aggressive" email. He said that she doesn't want me disciplined (what a fucking saint she is!) but just wants an apology. He said that he understood where we were both coming from but he asked me if I would apologize just to smooth things over. It wasn't like "you have to apologize", it was more of a suggestion. I said that I wouldn't because I didn't do anything wrong and she was the one who overstepped. He said that he understood. He also said that he didn't give a fuck if I smoked during happy hour but he just wants everyone to be happy.
I feel a little guilty because my boss is so nice and w
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"Microsoft finally revealed "Cloud PC" yesterday, which we have ruminated for a year, the latest manifestation of our 20-year thesis of "network-centric computing," posited since prior to the existence of the Cloud. Named "Windows 365," this PC-as-a-Service streams the operating system, including apps, data, and settings, from Azure to any device, a $200-plus monthly cost for most enterprises per device. The benefit to enterprises is simplicity, security, and reduced opex/capex. As written in our white paper, business communications is converging with enterprise IT over the Cloud creating a winner-take-all, new virtual workplace, which we predict MSFT will dominate. Cloud PC, as well as last month's introduction of Windows 11, and its integration of Teams, establishes it as the de facto standard for the virtual workplace."
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