Not sure I understand what you mean by “permission to leave work on time”.
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It isn't literal permission. It's the "pressure" to stay at work after hours.
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I did get that part, but I’m not quite sure why you think it’s a mistake for people to stay at work after hours. I view it as a sign of dedication when someone’s willing put in extra time.
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There's dedication, and then there are employers who will abuse that and expect their employees to stay late as "the norm". So I can see both sides on this. If I stay late or work late hours, it's because I'm dedicated.
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Exactly. It shouldn’t be expected, but if employees voluntarily wish to put it extra time, it does speak to their level of commitment.
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Of course. I'm talking about the people who stay at work because of pressure to do so and blame everyone about it but themselves.
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Seriously. And it's definitely not tech specific.
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