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Hot off the presses a CNBC article reporting on a new EY study. Basically, the overwhelming number of businesses are requiring 3 DOW in-office, but many require more. 5DOW in-office is dead, but so is full-time remote for most positions.
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/11/full-return-to-office-isnt-only-work-model-dying-so-is-fully-remote.html |
| I guess it depends on what you mean by hybrid. I am technically hybrid and come in once or twice a month for business-related purposes (i.e. not a set number of days but as needed) as do most of the other people at my company. |
You mean the article didn’t survey you! Don’t take everything personally. Glad you’re one-upping the system, but your personal situation has nothing to do with the average worker’s situation. |
You sound bitter. As a different average worker, I will be going fully remote. Article didn't survey me either, but this option does exist for some of us. |
| I hate hybrid. Cant live far enough to have lower cost of living. Go in to the office and feel useless |
IMO this is the best. Remote if you want it, in office if you want it, hybrid however works best for you. This was my old policy which was great, I'd go in and get "in office" stuff accomplished, and could do the rest of my job remotely. Now it's 2 day/week in office, and I hate it. |
| 4 days a week in office isnt "hybrid" in any meaningful sense. No thanks. |
| I was WFH 2 days a week even before the pandemic. |
PP here and that's an unnecessarily aggressive response that doesn't address my point. Just saying there are people like me classified as hybrid for stats when in reality we don't go in that often. |
| Most people I know are still fully remote. |
| I'm in charge of implementing our policies and while I love, love, love our super flexible policies, there is a segment of the population who is missing out on face time with their managers. Our early career folks are in the office far more than is required and they are craving face time with their managers. They want face time but they do not want to give up the flexibility. To me it's all about flexibility and managers doing their jobs. If we can have those two things, we will be in great shape. |
| Why are we still playing this game lol |
| Sounds good to me. |
| I can work from home 4 days per week and I absolutely love it. I go into the office once, sometimes twice a week. It's perfect. |
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My company is offering generous hybrid in their job ads. We hire people then first week is in person training.
Second week told in person first 90 days during probation. Then after 90 days it is up to manager and HR approval. Trouble I find with it we have a lot of people at work who are in person four days a week are not interested in virtual meetings when in person, I know I don’t. |