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From the post: "The pandemic-driven rise of remote work has changed many companies’ views of the necessity of physical office spaces. Companies, especially within the tech sector, that once prided themselves on sprawling campuses found in 2020 that their workforces were just as productive Zooming in from home. The resulting shift to remote work seemed to herald a new era of work-life balance and operational flexibility."

Archive: https://archive.today/bn9cf From the post: "The pandemic-driven rise of remote work has changed many companies’ views of the necessity of physical office spaces. Companies, especially within the tech sector, that once prided themselves on sprawling campuses found in 2020 that their workforces were just as productive Zooming in from home. The resulting shift to remote work seemed to herald a new era of work-life balance and operational flexibility."

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My company is at 3 days in the office, problem is they are closing all building except those primarily on downtown nigger infested areas. I still work from home, but drive to one of the closest offices and swipe my badge and leave. It’s still in the suburbs but that’s how I spend my lunch hour. It’s been working fine so far, seeing how my team is in 5 different locations and none in my own.

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That is another reason for wanting to work remote. I refuse to go into the "big city" to the downtown areas where so many businesses have offices. Its completely infested with 3rd world illegal aliens and nogs. It is a open air drug market and if you stop your car for more than a minute in the wrong place your window will be broken out and anything they can grab will be gone in 30 seconds.