Bocephus said:
I've called into meetings on the last two vacations I've been on and from the hospital waiting room while my daughter was in surgery. If I'm answering emails at 3 AM, I don't think it matters where I'm at.
If they're on vacation and their work is suffering, that is one thing. If they're getting the job done then I do not care. With Gen Z, I'm happy if they're showing up at all. Most are living at home bc their parents made life too comfortable and they cannot find a job that gives them "fulfillment."
This brings back years ago when I had to do a Talent+ interview in corp america job (
https://talentplus.com/).Questioned was asked if I was intoxicated at a bar at 2am and an executive called my phone work related, would I answer and do my best to indicate I was sober, not answer, or answer and admit to be inebriated and in no condition to provide information / answers.
Point being, what expectation can work have on your mental / physical condition when not in the office or on vacation / off-time. regardless of whether you are exempt / non-exempt. Its an interesting conundrum with no perfect answer (IMO).