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Yes. People don't want to work in your hellholes anymore and it has gotten worse with all of the druggies, homeless, Criminal illegal aliens, etc.

You created this mess then locked the world down for 2-3 years then expect people to want to go back to their soleless cubicle? Fuck yourself.

All of that property has been over valued for decades at best and now that you don't have the power to FORCE people into working there the valuation is going down to where it is closer to actually being worth. Again. Fuck. Off.

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>The aptly named Avenue of the Stars teems with traffic to the headquarters of Creative Artists Agency, talent manager for celebrities such as Brad Pitt, Steven Spielberg and Zendaya. LA’s wealthiest discreetly hand their cars off to valets at the offices of UBS Private Wealth Management and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Cranes are hoisting I-beams for a new 37-story tower that will be the future home of CAA, law firm Sidley Austin and private equity manager Clearlake Capital Group.

Yes. People don't want to work in your hellholes anymore and it has gotten worse with all of the druggies, homeless, Criminal illegal aliens, etc. You created this mess then locked the world down for 2-3 years then expect people to want to go back to their soleless cubicle? Fuck yourself. All of that property has been over valued for decades at best and now that you don't have the power to FORCE people into working there the valuation is going down to where it is closer to actually being worth. Again. Fuck. Off. Archive: https://archive.today/koLvL From the post: >>The aptly named Avenue of the Stars teems with traffic to the headquarters of Creative Artists Agency, talent manager for celebrities such as Brad Pitt, Steven Spielberg and Zendaya. LA’s wealthiest discreetly hand their cars off to valets at the offices of UBS Private Wealth Management and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Cranes are hoisting I-beams for a new 37-story tower that will be the future home of CAA, law firm Sidley Austin and private equity manager Clearlake Capital Group.
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I hope every employer playing the return to office game is getting direct feedback from people turning them down over it. They’ll eventually learn that their remote working competitors are getting better people for less, and saving on office space, but it will happen faster if they are told directly.

I bet they spend a lot of time convincing themselves that forcing people into their office is somehow better (“They’ll learn to love the office!”). Having job candidates tell them to their face that they will not take an in‐office job shatters those delusions.

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My current company sent out a survey asking how we employees felt about returning to the office. The results were overwhelmingly in favor of keeping things the way they are now. The company's response?

Cool. Thanks. Stay home and keep up the good work.