I know people that were in office and they would walk the halls, stop by and visit people, go to the the dining area and visit and it was all okay because they were in office. If you are at home you need to be available 100% of the time so if you are not at your desk it's frowned upon
@@coreejacobs4780 AND... I know my bathroom is available and stocked with toilet paper. Where I used to work we only had one toilet in the mens room for 50 guys. The lone woman on the floor had two toilets in the womans restroom.
So true. It was after 3 weeks of training, our first week, what they call “on the floor nesting/training”) is when we first were told of this “idle time” metric statistic. (This is back in 2017) So if I called a doctors office, and someone put me on hold, I would just start typing in a MS notepad session (with a real words and phrases) (as they told us they can tell if it’s you’re doing something with your master keyboard, productively, or non-productive) (and this was before mouse jiggers first came out)
Some of these computer based training classes (CBTs) they made you take, to get your continue education credits. Some of these online CBTs, you have 10 questions and you don’t pass unless you get ALL 10 Correct (verse. most of the online course is the only need to be 75% accurate to pass) some of them have such a one question that was really tricky with two possible correct answers. So if you got 9 out 10 correct, they would make your answer all the questions all over again (not telling you which one you got wrong) This was so frustrating because of the two trick questions they had them there. So one way around it was answering a couple wrong that you know we’re right, just to see which one of the questions may be the culprit. It was so tedious. And the fact that they expect you to do CBT’s while on hold, (and they measure of how productive your mouse is moving ) is insane. - I was not gonna risk getting carpal tunnel syndrome for a stupid statistic like that I quickly left that job and went back to my previous job.
They made me do this sort of thing for skydiving and scuba diving certifications. I just started taking screen shots of the questions. Another method I did was copy and paste the questions in google searches which gave me the answers right away so I wouldn’t have to go back and search for the answer.
@@cilva7able yeah, I had to resort to doing something like that with screenshots. But unfortunately, some of these pharmacy multiple-choice questions, that were intentionally there to have two possibly similar correct answers, using regular google Internet, was not gonna give me the answer. But either way, it’s ridiculous for a company to expect you to be doing CBT’s (computer-based training) while (if) waiting on hold with a doctors office. & then when the nurse comes back on the line to give you the information, you’re busy thinking about the stupid CBT’s. & thus easy to make an error.
I dont care if the company tracks the movement, but they locked for the display auto sleep in 2 minutes with a slow 2 factor authentication. I just want to go make a coffe without having to insert my credentials again
There is an app i used for being in stupid meeting. It would move it one pixel every 30 seconds. Work didnt constantly monitor but some long meetings needed it or my screen would lock
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I know people that were in office and they would walk the halls, stop by and visit people, go to the the dining area and visit and it was all okay because they were in office. If you are at home you need to be available 100% of the time so if you are not at your desk it's frowned upon
Yup, I waste more time at work. At home I have no one to talk and don’t have to leave for lunch
@@coreejacobs4780 AND... I know my bathroom is available and stocked with toilet paper. Where I used to work we only had one toilet in the mens room for 50 guys. The lone woman on the floor had two toilets in the womans restroom.
if anyone works company which tracks and you need to use one "mouse jiggler" to stay online .. it is time to leave the job and find better company
they are wage sIÄves. They need every penny they get and don't have the freedom to go!
So true. It was after 3 weeks of training, our first week, what they call “on the floor nesting/training”) is when we first were told of this “idle time” metric statistic. (This is back in 2017) So if I called a doctors office, and someone put me on hold, I would just start typing in a MS notepad session (with a real words and phrases) (as they told us they can tell if it’s you’re doing something with your master keyboard, productively, or non-productive) (and this was before mouse jiggers first came out)
Some of these computer based training classes (CBTs) they made you take, to get your continue education credits. Some of these online CBTs, you have 10 questions and you don’t pass unless you get ALL 10 Correct (verse. most of the online course is the only need to be 75% accurate to pass) some of them have such a one question that was really tricky with two possible correct answers. So if you got 9 out 10 correct, they would make your answer all the questions all over again (not telling you which one you got wrong) This was so frustrating because of the two trick questions they had them there. So one way around it was answering a couple wrong that you know we’re right, just to see which one of the questions may be the culprit. It was so tedious. And the fact that they expect you to do CBT’s while on hold, (and they measure of how productive your mouse is moving ) is insane. - I was not gonna risk getting carpal tunnel syndrome for a stupid statistic like that I quickly left that job and went back to my previous job.
They made me do this sort of thing for skydiving and scuba diving certifications. I just started taking screen shots of the questions. Another method I did was copy and paste the questions in google searches which gave me the answers right away so I wouldn’t have to go back and search for the answer.
@@cilva7able yeah, I had to resort to doing something like that with screenshots. But unfortunately, some of these pharmacy multiple-choice questions, that were intentionally there to have two possibly similar correct answers, using regular google Internet, was not gonna give me the answer.
But either way, it’s ridiculous for a company to expect you to be doing CBT’s (computer-based training) while (if) waiting on hold with a doctors office. & then when the nurse comes back on the line to give you the information, you’re busy thinking about the stupid CBT’s. & thus easy to make an error.
Jesus, people WFH can't even use the bathroom without they company getting mad about it?
I dont care if the company tracks the movement, but they locked for the display auto sleep in 2 minutes with a slow 2 factor authentication.
I just want to go make a coffe without having to insert my credentials again
Is this what the Wells Fargo employees use?
Use a wall outlet. Most new PC's will detect a USB activity and seek to find what was plugged in.
Yep, that's the way to go!
I have this exact one and it suddenly started making clicking noises. I can't figure out how to fix that.
Corporate dystopia 💀
How long does it work? Does it work as long as it’s plugged in?
Yep! As long as it’s plugged in
It works from 9 til 5 🤣🤣🤣
the computer turns off to save from using energy that it doesn't need to use. this device was made by electric companies.
Does it simulate mouse clicks?
There is an app i used for being in stupid meeting. It would move it one pixel every 30 seconds. Work didnt constantly monitor but some long meetings needed it or my screen would lock
very based jiggler
If you need to buy one of these to be able to take a shit then you need a new job
Facts haha
Mouse jiggling at work is Constitutionally protected activity.