This will be my niche subject along with population decline.
https://www.axios.com/2023/09/16/work-from-home-offices-remote-work-census
@mistressticia @SECRET_ASIAN_MAN
Me too. I used to work in the office supporting/helping people in other cities. And my mental health, physical health, and expenses were all much worse in those days.
It may not be perfect for all jobs but it works demonstrably well for mine, thank goodness.
@SECRET_ASIAN_MAN This is interesting to me. I think real estate and commercial real estate investments and just how people live in general is an important part of this whole RTO/WFH dynamic: https://www.axios.com/2022/09/28/office-buildings-housing-cities-work-downtown-reuse
@janallmac agreed.
@SECRET_ASIAN_MAN Back when phone meetings had no moderator or identification function? There was nothing funnier than sitting in my home office, with a Labatt's blue, listening to a guy in the field playing climax noises from an X rated movie during our profit reports followed by a toilet flush during the deficiency portion of the reports. Technology advanced and ended that but Jesus that was funny.
@SECRET_ASIAN_MAN I'm never working in an office again. My mental health has never been better since working remote and I'm not going back to that kind of unnecessary stress when it's been proven I can do my job remotely.