Office happy hours, client dinners and other after-hours work gatherings lose their luster as more people feel the pull of home.
Office happy hours, client dinners and other after-hours work gatherings lose their luster as more people feel the pull of home
Patience for after-hours work socializing is wearing thin.
After an initial burst of postpandemic happy hours, rubber chicken dinners and mandatory office merriment, many employees are adopting a stricter 5:01-and-I’m-done attitude to their work schedules. More U.S. workers say they’re trying to draw thicker lines between work and the rest of life, and that often means clocking out and eschewing invites to socialize with co-workers. Corporate event planners say they’re already facing pushback for fall activities and any work-related functions that take place on weekends.
When forced to be in an office all day, you spend more time with coworkers than you do your own blood. Then on your days off, you gotta life and a family and a house & cars to upkeep. You think that Home Depot run's just doing it itself?
I don't have children, and I'll be dead honest, I have no idea how you who do get through it. Traffic, work, idiots sprinkled throughout, traffic, home, and then you have to be available to your family. Fucking Legends all of you, even the shitty parents.
"Drinks afterwork Friday!?" Fuck you Marge, I'm going home.
I absolutely loathe expressions like "days off" and "personal time." It just has a connotation that your life is by default your employer's. That kind of subliminal messaging can get fucked.