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Home / Business and Economy / Remote Worker's Apartment Becomes Company Storage Unit

Remote Worker's Apartment Becomes Company Storage Unit

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Employee's apartment became an unintended storage for office equipment.
  • Company sent monitors, cables, chair, and even a filing cabinet.
  • Employee refused delivery of a filing cabinet, demanding proper storage.
Remote Worker's Apartment Becomes Company Storage Unit

A remote employee's home became an unexpected storage facility for their company's office supplies, sparking a viral discussion online. Initially asked to store a few monitors, the employee soon received multiple shipments of equipment, including a large office chair.

The situation worsened when the company attempted to deliver a full metal filing cabinet to the employee's small apartment. The employee refused this delivery, stating their home was not a corporate storage solution and that a warehouse should be rented.

Following the refusal, the company ultimately arranged for a proper warehouse to store the items, resolving the employee's unusual ordeal. The incident underscores the importance of respecting remote employees' personal spaces.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
Generally, employers should not use remote employees' homes as storage units without explicit agreement and proper compensation for space and inconvenience.
Communicate clearly with your manager about space limitations and propose alternative solutions like company-provided storage.
The employee refused the filing cabinet delivery, prompting the company to secure proper warehouse storage for their items.

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