NYC Mayor Eric Adams decries remote work: 'You can't stay home in your pajamas all day'

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too bad

house robe gang :blessed:
Let ‘em stay mad breh. Sliding into my HOME office errr morning like

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Remote work is absolutely economically viable.

It’s just not as great for the billionaires who own empty buildings in a city with an obscenely inflated property market.


Nah, u not telling me the buildings I invested billions into are now all of a sudden useless. Don’t tell me I should have seen this obvious shift coming and not have pretended it wasn’t inevitable. Get back into the office so my incompetent management team can micromanage u so u won’t replace them from a job u never intended on pursuing :birdman:
 

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Why are people so thirsty to still work at home?

It was one thing during the height and prime moments of COVID-19 but we're way past that now, and by that I mean yeah sure covid still around but it definitely ain't like it was during it's prime weeks and months.

Working from home was never meant to be a permanent thing so I don't understand why people are appalled at the idea of going back to work in an office, sit inside a cubicle, etc (if that's the kind of job they are working) when that's what they've been doing prior to the pandemic.

Bosses and managers aren't fans of working from home because they can't keep tabs on you, which is understandable as a person could be slacking at home and not working the days and hours they're supposed to be working but will mark themselves as doing so.

how much time do people devote to preparing their cloths, getting dressed for work and commuting everyday?

they have all that time back now because of WFH.

productivity never went down.
 
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