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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Come on. We all know the ways people abuse WFH - either ourselves, our spouses, our friends or neighbors or some combo of the above. Anyone who says this isn’t true is totally lying. [/quote] Of course it’s true, but that’s not the question. For whatever reason, firms are letting workers do it. OP’s question is whether or not people are leveraging their freedom into moving or staying put. Maybe companies are willing to take lower productivity as an offset for lower building costs and lower pay (geo adjustment). [/quote] They’ve been forced to let workers do it. Doesn’t mean they like it. Doesn’t mean they won’t revert back as a soon as they feel the market is on their side. People who have quotas, deliverables, or other ways to measure work productivity should be less concerned than those with more vague nebulous jobs. You know who you are. Attorneys who bill by the hour or clerks in accounts payable? Not that worried. Those people in marketing or other random department where others have no clue what they even do? Worried.[/quote]
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