Ladies and gentlemen of Dell, I'm here to talk to you about a game played in the high-rises and office parks across this great nation. I'm talking about the fight between remote work and being chained to an office, the so-called 'return to office' policies that companies like Dell are pushing like it's some kind of salvation. Let me tell you something, it's not. It's a battle. And like every battle, it's fought inch by inch.
You see, in Dell's offices, what do we lose? We lose more than just time commuting; we lose our freedom, our moments with our families, the comfort of our own homes. These are the inches we give up, and let me tell you, they add up. They steal our life away, minute by minute, hour by hour. And for what? A pat on the back? A 'good job' at the end of the day?
But when you're working remotely, it's a different ballgame. You fight for those inches back. Every moment you reclaim from a needless commute, every second you spend breathing a little easier because you're in your space, it all adds up. You're not just working, you're building a life on your terms. That's what living is!
And don't let them tell you it's about productivity. Because let me ask you, where do you think real creativity comes from? It comes from freedom, from being in an environment that nurtures you, not one that cages you. You think you can innovate when you're watching the clock, counting the minutes until you can escape? No. Innovation, creativity, it thrives in spaces where you're comfortable, where you're empowered, where you can think and breathe and be yourself.
So, I'm telling you now, the fight for remote work is more than just about where you sit during the day. It's about fighting for that life worth living. It's about not giving up what makes life precious. Inch by inch, day by day, until we're finally living, truly living, on our terms.
Don't let Dell take those inches away from you. Fight for them! Fight for your right to live, to work, to thrive on your terms. Because in this fight, the inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break we take, every moment we spend with our loved ones, every second we get to live a life not dictated by the confines of Dell's office walls.