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“I hate having to go into the office and actually have to work. It cuts into my personal time and my kids soccer practice time.”
I don’t have kids, and I don’t want to go into the office…
The time lost due to commute could be used working, I usually got online right at 8-9 and could immediately begin working without having to deal with an hour commute to an office where no one speaks to each other anyways.
Loss of productivity from sub-par office space and standardized shared spaces is also an issue. I’ve heard of people literally working in hallways due to not having space at some offices.
The setup’s su-k, especially for developers who have 3+ monitors at home and higher-end kit.
Loss of income due to commute cost is also a factor, plus the added danger of driving in general AND having to go to dangerous disgusting over-crowded cities.
People simply don’t have to live like this anymore, and upper management trying to roll back the clock is like horse breeders trying to ensure everyone is still riding a horse after Ford released the Model-T.
It’s a fallacy, and appeal to tradition, just because “we’ve worked from an office for decades” doesn’t mean we have to continue to and there isn’t a better way.
Imagine all the money they’d save if they ditched all that useless office real-estate no one wants in these declining cities.
This “it’s always been like this thus it should continue to be this way” is outdated boomer logic.