Yeah totally man. think about all the societal damage being caused by WFH employees getting to spend more time with their family instead of Sean in marketing
WFH is the only reason I can do my incredibly uninteresting “make line go down” job every day without wanting to jump in the ocean. I’d quit if they told me to go back to an office
Yeah and people always neglect to mention that companies benefit as well, not just from improved morale but my company would have to pay me a ton more if I were to relocate to be near HQ
Conservatives love to talk about declining family values or whatever but if you wanted people to spend more time with their families you would make WFH easier.
Just the time and stress saved from commuting alone is a lifesaver
Do we have numbers on how people view WFH in places with robust mass transit and denser, walkable residential areas?
I have to wonder if America's focus on automobile transit has made WFH more appealing for workers.
My job doesn't have a WFH option since I need to actually physically run tests and maintain equipment.
And WFH has been amazing for me. All the people who don't need to be in the lab aren't anymore. Programmers aren't bothering techs, upper management isn't micromanaging.
I get so much more work done since the WFH people aren't in the lab anymore. Plus parking is easier and I can take breaks by myself, and there's always a bathroom open.
Cant these people ever have a normal complaint? Its always the end of the human society as we know it that more food gets delivered or kids see youtube videos
Just evidence of someone having absolutely no real problems at all if they think these measure had any adverse impact, let alone representing the end of human civilization
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Just the time and stress saved from commuting alone is a lifesaver
WFH means no direct control over your surplus-value, and quite frankly how dare you, that's unamerican.
I have to wonder if America's focus on automobile transit has made WFH more appealing for workers.
And WFH has been amazing for me. All the people who don't need to be in the lab aren't anymore. Programmers aren't bothering techs, upper management isn't micromanaging.