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by dickersnoodle 1050 days ago
It does make you selfish, though. You'd force people who don't want to RTO into the office because you prefer it?
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No, it's not selfish. There are enough remote and in office companies, if you're at the wrong kind of company leave.
I really don’t understand what people are gaining from telling others what to do. Flexibility buys freedom for all employees to live the lifestyle they want. As long as it does not impact your goals or your employers goals I don’t really understand what the real issue is here.

If the shoe were on the other foot how would you feel if someone forced you to be remote?

Why do you not see it as symmetrical? A WFH policy is not my preference, yet I don't feel "forced" to put up with it if that is the policy of my team / company.

What am I missing?