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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've talked to a lot of working mothers who've shared that they will be really stretched if they have to RTO full time. It's not the cost of child care for most of them - it's about missing hours a day with their families, about work life balance. They want to get the work done, even after the kids are bed. They aren't the ones abusing telework and watching a toddler while claiming they're working. A 9-year-old can get herself a snack and play independently until mom is off at 5pm - but they can't be home alone. And this seems especially impactful for single parents. Sure, there are tons of dads who do tons of childcare. And full-time RTO may suck for them, too. But it seems like the evidence is that it's the women who quit. For employers looking to hire top talent, you're going to lose a lot of quality employees by requiring butts in seats. A lot of jobs work just fine with hybrid or even full-time telework. For employers looking to reduce their rolls, it's an interesting strategy and not one that leads to top talent staying, it seems. I'm hoping we see a lot more data about RTO mandates. [/quote] Explain the golf course near me that is packed w30-50 year old men on weekdays since covid? pre-covid was just old retired people on weekdays. [/quote] Why are [i]you[/i] at the golf course in the middle of the work day?[/quote] I don't, but I wfh two days a week and I live right next to it. Another golf course on my 3 days at work I drive by entrance every day. In summer around 6ish I see the guys coming out from playing golf. Pre-covd those places were dead during week and just old people. I also live near bar by golf course. It is by gas station. If I buy gas on way home from work it is packed at happy house with people 30-55. that also used to be empty during week. And forget about Starbucks. I dont go during week too crowded. Ironically the library is empty during week. And the ladies droppig off kids in sweat pants and going to brunch during week is crazy. I also live by a day care center next to diner. The ladies drop off and go to diner. [/quote]
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