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[quote=Anonymous]My son is 22 years old, and will be graduating soon. I kind of feel bad that he won't have a chance to learn from colleagues in an office setting, at least a few days a week. Also, when I was in my 20's, it was always fun to meet up with friends and go out (or work out together) after work. I met so many people just through work lunches, etc, as I worked in a big corporation that was relatively social. There are people on this site accusing OP of thinking like a boomer. But I think it's the middle-aged hard-core WFH people who are hellbent on keeping everyone else at home, so that it does not impact their careers when younger workers are OK to come into the office (at least a few days per week). Also, a lot of the die-hard WFH types seem to kind of dislike their jobs or their office environment. In contrast, for people who like their jobs (and who have nice offices at work), it can be great to go into the office a few days a week.[/quote]
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