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First Week of RTO in All Its Hilarity (And Some Nice Things)

I just finished my first week going into office for three days due to my employer’s RTO (return-to-office) mandate, and it was as pointless and absurd as I had expected. You can read my opinion piece on why RTO is terrible for diversity and inclusion.

For context, my employer (a university) cited “in-person experience” and “vibrant campus life” as justifications for the RTO mandate that applies to all administrative staff.

Ah, the hilarity of this is off-the-charts for staff members like me whose jobs aren’t front-facing: I’m a videographer and video editor, so most of my job is just me editing videos at the computer.

First day—I was the only one in the office. I’m not exaggerating—I was literally the only one from my department in the office building. I worked the whole day by myself.

Second day—A couple of colleagues were in, but they worked out of different rooms, so besides some quick (and pleasant) chats, I was just doing my job at my desk alone.

Third day—My colleague who shares the room with me came in for her in-office day. She was pleasant company but we did not collaborate on anything for work. Our physical presence together was irrelevant simply because our work doesn’t require us to physically meet.

What makes the whole situation even worse is that, despite the fact that we are a media production team, our office is extremely ill-equipped for media post-production work:

And guess what? My home studio has all of that, and somehow my employer thinks it’s beneficial for people like me to come in to work in a generic office space. It feels incredibly silly and a waste of my time and energy.

Speaking of time and energy, here are some calculations of how much time and money I lose on a weekly basis from going into the office three days a week:

Let’s put that into perspective:

Remember, I can do most of my job at home and do it better at home—I’d been working out of my home studio for two years before the RTO mandate. So yeah, can you blame me for being incredibly bitter and pissed about this?

Some consolation

Since RTO is here to stay and there’s nothing I can do to change it, I try to see the good things in this situation. Thankfully, I lucked out in many ways:

My desk setup in the office

My desk setup in the office so far (LOL at the 18% humidity 😭)

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