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by egeozcan 1399 days ago
Why can't you just be you, together with other extroverts, and stop trying to convince others to come to the office?

As people are discussing if they should quit over having to come to the office, you can also think about quitting because you don't have an office to go to?

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Why quit? There are no companies or startups hiring my occupation for in-office-only. There are no job boards that curate in-office-only hiring postings. I could quit and go WFH for another company but that doesn't solve the problem.
> There are no companies or startups hiring my occupation for in-office-only.

There are many companies which have offices you and people with similar preferences as yours can go to. Do you mean you want your colleagues also having to come to the office even if they don't want to?

What I miss isn't the office building. It's the people. I don't really care to sit in an empty office.

I don't want to "force" you to do anything. I would like to find a workplace where I can thrive.

If I could only thrive in a workplace where all people wore sunglasses, and I kept telling people "why do you hate wearing sunglasses, it's so much better, sun appearing behind the screen totally not a problem anymore! also, I really need you to wear sunglasses for me to thrive", what would others think?