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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]January/February is so not happening guys.[/quote] Yes it is.[/quote] No it isn’t. [/quote] It absolutely will because people don't spend as much when they work from home. With that said it shouldn't happen at all. I firmly believe that all business that can be conducted remotely should be done so. I am already dreading the amount of traffic that will be on the roads when everyone goes back. [/quote] You think the Administration is willing to force people to back in the office during peak of omicron? I don't think so. Omi/Delta/flu will be everywhere by then. I guess we will know soon enough. [/quote] Schools are back with no distancing occurring. We're now at the stage where we're figuring out how we will live with covid forever. [b]They want workers spending money on gas, cars, dry cleaning, lunch out etc etc[/b][/quote] That is so silly. Federal workforce isn't big enough to move the economy or keep the businesses alive. People can spend money sitting in front of their computers just as well as driving around. Are gas companies running out of business (have you checked the gas price)? Starbucks? Money is still going around. I don't think that's the reason. [/quote] It isn't THE reason, but is one factor that goes into the overall decision. And while the federal workforce does not move the needle on the national economy, it absolutely does move the needle on the DMV economy.[/quote] +1 absolutely. I remember reading an article where a developer or county supervisor (can't remember who) was lamenting about decreased spending in city/town centers due to so much of the workforce continuing to work from home. [/quote]
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