Yep, this is pretty much it. Like the rant said "we are not innovating, we are doing data validation and dealing with databases and excel docs". No shit, most "work" is nothing related to "innovation".
Working in IT, I am keeping the company/servers/network/etc running so other people can do their job. I don't need to be on-site at all. Even if I am "on-site" I am probably in a different building than 99.9% of the systems/people/infra that I support. It is a stupid waste of time.
As for the management thing, that is spot on. The lockdown's made it obvious that most middle management is utterly useless and unneeded entirely. These companies are administratively top-heavy and the people in those positions are desperate to try to make it look like they provide any value at all and as a result tend to push for the ass-in-chair management style.
When I am WFH I can get over a week worth of things done in a couple of days. When I used to have to go to the office, other people would waste anywhere between 2-6 hours of my day just "chatting" or having completely unnecessary meetings. I am done with ever working in a office again if I am not forced to for some stupid reason but even then ill be looking for a new remote job if put into that position.
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