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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I like how everyone writes off the RTO folks as a bunch of old white men who are behind the times. We know why WFH folks like it better: it’s easier for them. They’ll insist they’re more efficient, more productive, cheaper for the employer, etc - and in some cases they may be right. But that’s not what’s driving them. What’s driving them is that’s it easier. Plain and simple. You’re gonna have trouble convincing this old white dude that it’s good for business for employees to sit at home on their computers isolated from their colleagues and their employer. [/quote] Shouldn’t work get easier? No lets make it harder! Dewey decimal systems and no internet! Everything typed out with no corrective tape. Every communication by pigeon by gosh! [/quote] DP. You’re confusing ease with productivity. If your job is easier because of tech, you should be more productive, holding effort constant. However, productivity studies show that people are not more productive when working from home and those who prefer to work from home are even less productive than the average. [/quote] ^^ PP. To be clear, WFH nuts are less productive because they’re not holding effort constant relative to in-office. [/quote]
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