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by dgritsko
1290 days ago
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"Those praying for its awakening (basically, everyone in real estate) need office workers to return." That includes the author, who is a partner at a real estate firm. The livelihood of these people is very much dependent on making sure their buildings are occupied - but for the would-be occupants, what's the benefit? I have a private office already; it's in my house. It's quiet and comfortable. I don't have to deal with a commute or noisy coworkers, and I'm able to be extremely productive. My quality of life has improved tremendously as a direct result of working from home, and no "carrot" of private offices or "stick" of a forced return will cause me to give it up. |
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Not everyone has this. Commuting isn't free, but neither is a spare room at home.