I try to join about 5 minutes before because I’m terrified of being the first person or the last.

  • Mac@mander.xyz
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    6 hours ago

    Ha. Bold of you to assume I have some sort of control over these things.
    If I join at all, i join whenever the stars align and it occurs to me as something needing to happen.

    That being said, I usually intend to join just a couple minutes early.

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    7 hours ago

    I shut and lock my door ten minutes before a meeting. Hit the bathroom and then usually log in for a functions check, fix my blinds and pull up the relevant group chat that doesn’t have the boss in it.

    Organize my notes on my desk, get a coffee or water in front of me. Someone will always be later. I’ll sometimes be the first. Let teams let them see that I’m starting it, whatever, everyone knows I’m getting my coffee.

    Also, I like to give my colleague a fifteen minute heads up since he’ll sometimes forget.

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    13 hours ago

    Usually as soon as Teams notifies me of the first person starting the meeting.

    How can you not always be the first when youre 5min early, wtf xD

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    12 hours ago

    Depends on the context.

    • My meeting? Right on time.
    • Team meeting? On time.
    • A meeting I knew about, was on my calendar, and requires my expertise? Right on time, but a lower priority.
    • Something is broken and we’re grouping up? Right on time.
    • A meeting on my calendar that I don’t really need to be in? 2-3 minutes after, I’ll finish what I’m currently engaged in or get to a stopping point.
    • A meeting I’ve been invited to with no additional context? 2-5 minutes late.
    • A meeting I was invited to with no communication/context that is before/after my normal working hours? If I remember and I’m bored.
    • A meeting I was inviting a to outside of my working hours and will start before I come online? Forget about it.

    I work for a global corpo, so the last two happen quite a bit. Time is money friend.

  • Kit@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    14 hours ago

    One to two minutes late to most meetings. I don’t have time or energy for the BS of “How are you” etc. Let’s get down to business.

    Caveat is that if it’s with a VIP I’ll be exactly on time.

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    21 hours ago

    If I’m running the meeting, 5 minutes. If it’s large group meeting, 2 mins early. If it’s 1:1, right on time.

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    21 hours ago

    I join when the meeting reminder pops up and I click “join”, right on time. I don’t like small talk, no point in being early.

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      21 hours ago

      Plus it’s not like there’s anything happening in the first couple minutes. The more people who are in the meeting the more likely someone will be late anyway.

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        21 hours ago

        I feel like people who join really early are basically saying “Tell me you have nothing to do without telling me you have nothing to do.”

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          13 hours ago

          Not quite. I join on time because I’m busy and if I don’t join now I will completely forget. I just keep working until everyone else gets there and the I’ll turn on my camera and mic.

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          21 hours ago

          Probably people who were raised by military parents. My instinct is to join early as fuck, like 10 minutes. I blame my father forcing me to show up early for everything.

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              I had a job like that some years ago, where you were expected to arrive at 540-45 to pregame the day but not clock in until 6. Kind of unspoken, but you knew it was frowned upon if you showed up right at 6 by the death glares (they knew they couldn’t mandate being early because laws, but it was just a soft expectation). Someone must have said something, because they don’t do that anymore, I’m sure that went over super well for whoever said something.

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          Sometimes I join really early BECAUSE I have stuff to do. I lose track of time, so I’ll open the reminder and keep the room running in the background while I accomplish something else, once I hear someone talking, I’ll switch tabs and focus on the meeting.

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        20 hours ago

        I teach over teams. I plan bullshit for the first 5 - 10 minutes, because there will always be late people.

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    12 hours ago

    between on the dot and a few minutes afterwards depending on whos hosting. If i know they’re gonna waste time jibber-jabbering at the start I give it a few minutes for that to play out. I don’t care about what you did last weekend Janet.

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    17 hours ago

    I join at the exact time it starts. If I join earlier, I may get pulled into unnecessary small-talk platitudes that are like nails on a chalkboard to my depressed-as-shit self.

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    18 hours ago

    I join at exactly the designated time. If you wanted me there five minutes earlier, then schedule the meeting five minutes earlier. Don’t jerk me around with some expectation that I’m going to do anything other than what you asked for. Also, most of the folks I work with tend to be booked with lots of back to back meetings; so, no one is showing up early anyway. We all show up at the designated time and anyone late can catch up when they show up.

    The “early is on time” mentality makes some sense for physical meetings and appointments. For virtual meetings, it just demonstrates that the person has no understanding of how technology works.

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    15 hours ago

    A minute or two before. Just enough time to ensure my setup is working.

    If I’m hosting a presentation, I usually start 15 minutes early so people can connect while I’m semi-afk, with the first slide saying “Presentation will begin shortly. Pour yourself a coffee in the mean time.”

    Previous presentation I had multiple slides, three I think, each with an example of activities they could probably manage to do before starting.

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    17 hours ago

    I join anywhere from a few minutes before to a few minutes after, and if I don’t want to chit chat I hit the little “coffee break” status and stay on mute.

    FWIW I do virtual meetings daily due to 100% remote work.

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    15 hours ago

    Usually exactly on time, but if I’m doing something that requires concentration and there’s a chance I might lose track of time I might join 5 min earlier so that I don’t miss the meeting.

    Aren’t you always the first 5 min before? I know that the times I joined even a minute or two early I’ve always been the first.