https://twitter.com/anothercohen/status/1584636815281033216?... is a better example. It's not real, since this is a very poorly executed marketing exercise where they contracted an influencer-type, but it and videos like it are still driving the recent influx of "adult day care." Despite not being real, it's real-adjacent enough to not come across as satire. I have certainly witnessed plenty of people spend their days like this in tech companies.
Also note that I never personally said Google is adult day care, I was simply pointing to a culprit in the trend.
> still driving the recent influx of "adult day care."
perhaps we jsut have different definitions of adult day care. But that girl had a coffee and some snacks in the office. Which seems entirely reasonable. Being able to work from the rooftop might be a bit "fancier" but tbh I have seen dudes take work calls in rooftop bars for years and no one calls Morgan Stanley an adult day care.
I thought the adult day care was more related companies having talking sticks and mental health days. Which sure some do, and I can find it silly sometimes, but who knows how dysfunctional that team was and whether that works for them. I am sure if I explained to my parents what Agile is, they would also laugh in my face. Our work can look silly to others but work for us.
She didnt show any of her work but i dont think a video of her adjusting roadmaps and having a call with the stake holder of the API team their deadline is blocked by would really make for good instagram content.
I have a friend who was a mechanic, and he used to always do a drive around the block when a hard job (like an engine change) was done to make sure it was all alright. He would tell you about driving a nice car etc, but I didnt just imagine he didn't work the rest of the day, that was just the part he shared. Same reasoning with that PM. (Funny that both of them were PM thought).
idk the whole "adult day care" seems needlessly antagonistic for how people make work be less garbage. Specially holding against them things like free food which are "perks" only offered to keep people working longer
Also note that I never personally said Google is adult day care, I was simply pointing to a culprit in the trend.