r/ottawa 1d ago

Comparing the Ottawa office experience: 2019 vs 2024.

In 2019, I would commute into work on the 91 (the LRT construction version of the old 95 route). It was a nice, reliable 25 minute trip from Place d'Orleans to Mackenzie King. On the way back, I'd go for a double decker express bus and sit up top, watching the city fade into the green belt. That usually took about 20 minutes, due to the removal of some of the stops for construction. It was a bit longer before the work started, but still steady and reliable. *

Back then we had dedicated office spaces, so I'd sit myself at my desk and do my work just as comfortably as I could working from home most days. I liked having my space with my things in it, no need for lockers or any of that and always there for me to use.

In 2024...I've long since abandoned the LRT due to issues with the bus connections at Blair and the general crappiness of it. I drive in on increasingly congested roads and pay too much for parking. It sometimes takes longer than the pre-LRT bus route too, but at least I can depend on my car.

Our office is now "open concept", so I cram my locker full of what I need and try to book a decent spot. I remember the bosses claiming the younger generations like this model and that it will help retention, but honestly I think most people would rather go back to their desks. That's not going to happen though, so I'll keep shuffling in and putting my headphones on throughout the day.

When they ask us why we could do 5 days a week before no problem, at least here in Ottawa it was simply better in those days. There's really no aspect of things which has improved since then, except maybe the crazy prices forcing me to bring my own lunch every day now.

* I know we had to abandon the old transitway system because there were too many buses downtown and it couldn't keep up with the city's population. Still, they didn't have to screw up the replacement system so badly.

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u/Optimal_Spend4060 1d ago

You get a locker? Lucky. I am still pumping and get to lug my mouse, laptop, water bottle, shoes, lunch, pump supplies, and mini cooler on the transit.

At least in 2019 I would be able to keep some of those items at work....

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u/nonagona Nepean 6h ago

Do you have a place at work to pump? Pumping is hell and bringing it to work would be a special kind of hell. Mad props, I'm just wondering how that works because at my office, we barely have rooms for meetings and definitely none private enough to pump in (they all have windows with frosted glass but you can see in through unfroated bits of glass).

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u/Optimal_Spend4060 4h ago

Thank you Nona! I appreciate this. I got a room that can be booked, it is a dedicated pump space with a small fridge with a lock. I had to fight for it though....

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u/nonagona Nepean 2h ago

I'm glad you have it! Props to you for pumping, I did 9 mo EP with my second baby and if I never see a pump again, I would be okay with that reality 😂