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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think I've read similar threads on this issue for well over a year now, it's tiring. Before the pandemic my office was 100% 5 days in the office. During we were all obviously 100% WFH. Now we're slowly moving up to 3 days a week in the office and I really don't understand the complaining and sense of injustice from my coworkers. You have 2 days at home you never had! I'm a manager with kids in middle school and an hour long commute, it's obviously more convenient to be home more, but there are a lot of benefits at work to seeing colleagues in person. If you really feel that strongly please go find yourself a fully remote job, in my industry I've heard of very few. Staying and constantly complaining is awful though, please learn to cope.[/quote] Because the point it is to keep up the pressure campaign. Eventually most people will be working from home again. It is inevitable. [/quote] I think 100% WFH for everyone not in direct face to face service is crazy and most people will be working some sort of hybrid schedule for the forseeable future. The pressure campaign is exhausting and I'm starting to see some of the most annoying WFH advocates get let go at my firm.[/quote]
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