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I’m a remote worker and 100% all in with coasting/acting my wage. Do you have any suggestions as far as what I should be doing/not be doing to simply avoid being fired?

I’ve never even met my supervisor face to face. About once a month I’ll see one person who is in upper management. For example: I don’t even check/read emails that don’t pertain to me, at this point. If the email isn’t sent directly to me/addressed directly to me: I don’t even open those emails. I do review meeting minutes/notes that are sent out after meetings I’ve attended to ensure I don’t miss any tasks and deadlines assigned to me by my supervisor in writing. Also, I only accept invitations for meetings I’m invited to if my attendance is required per my job description and employee handbook. If not absolutely required by my job description, I decline. I avoid setting up meetings. Most of the time I just sit and stare at my computer screen and monitor it for any incoming emails which require my attention in the form of absolutely…


I’ve never even met my supervisor face to face. About once a month I’ll see one person who is in upper management.

For example: I don’t even check/read emails that don’t pertain to me, at this point. If the email isn’t sent directly to me/addressed directly to me: I don’t even open those emails.

I do review meeting minutes/notes that are sent out after meetings I’ve attended to ensure I don’t miss any tasks and deadlines assigned to me by my supervisor in writing.

Also, I only accept invitations for meetings I’m invited to if my attendance is required per my job description and employee handbook. If not absolutely required by my job description, I decline. I avoid setting up meetings.

Most of the time I just sit and stare at my computer screen and monitor it for any incoming emails which require my attention in the form of absolutely necessary/bare minimum tasks and deadlines assigned by my supervisor which I have to complete and meet.

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