@cm Mate I was full-time remote with a signed telecommute agreement for 5 years before covid even started, as was my entire team. Part of the reason you see so much bi--hing and moaning about WFH on the Wells Fargo board specifically, is because it wasn't something people just experienced for a little burst of time during covid. Wells had a significant number of people working in that context, successfully, for YEARS prior to the pandemic, with zero noise from the C-suite. Everyone did their jobs, worked in a setting that worked for them, and no one caught any friction about it. All the stuff that's been implemented to push people back to office, rug pulled what had been a settled situation for a long time. Combine that with the fact that people can transparently see the lack of value add, and management making it clear it's not for any real productivity need but directly motivated by trying to increase worker's misery in order to encourage attrition, and you've got a recipe for unending discontent. People are not going to shut up about WFH, ever.