Would you consider quitting if you had to return to the office?
Shawn Myers
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Michael Silber@michael_silber
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Having a kid changed my perspective on this. I don't want to spend any time commuting, when that could be spent with my son. There are a few things I miss — it takes more time to get close with co-workers, I listen to fewer podcasts, and I walk less. But all of those can be mitigated with a little motivation.
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“We’re returning to the office because our culture is so important”
The culture:
Many suffer from smoking problems although there are doctors and join I do not know where the defect is I have never smoked in my life
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Absolutely, I haven't had to commute in over 10+ years and would never consider it again.
The thought may come to the mind of any employee. But we have to move with the culture.
I would consider quitting if I had to return to the office because I would not be able to maintain the same work/life balance that I have now. I would also miss the flexibility and autonomy that working from home has given me.