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by atwood22
1416 days ago
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> Your underlying assumption is I am saying WFH is better for socialising. No, that’s not my underlying assumption. > I’m challenging the narrative that you are strictly socially worse off by working remote. Your challenge to the narrative has the assumption (among others) that people have additional time outside of work to socialize. Most parents don’t have consistent free time to dedicate to a social activity. |
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