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by dijit
2156 days ago
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Not sure why you're being downvoted, being without children (or having a dedicated space outside of the home) is important. Kids don't understand time or space boundaries very well, and will interrupt your focus, your meetings, your work in general. I have a colleague with kids and he was the first to volunteer back to the office.. I am without kids and I never want to go back. This works out decently well, because he's alone: thus, safer than if we all came back. But the issue is if there was more people in the office, then they would make decisions which the rest of us are not privy to. |
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I’ve worked from home their entire lives though.