• @mPony
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    687 months ago

    this still smells of propaganda, like it’s woven through the whole thing. “The American worker is making peace with a longer ride”.
    and yet the very first example they provide is someone who works from home twice a week.

    I’ll tell you this: the commute is even better when you work from home. WFH means less carbon emissions, less time wasted in traffic, and less time literally putting your life at risk from vehicle collisions.

    • worldwidewave
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      7 months ago

      As someone that loves going into an office, I wish they let people who didn’t stay at home.

      I miss the aspect of the pandemic where people were freer to stay home if they chose, and the roads were so much emptier. It’s better for people to work how they’d like to, it’s better for me trying not to spend an hour commuting, and it’s better for the Earth to have fewer people burning carbon twice a day.

    • @NOT_RICK
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      187 months ago

      I almost got into a pileup on the way to work this morning. I hate commuting

      • @[email protected]
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        37 months ago

        Same! Dickhead cut off a truck hauling gravel, forcing truck to evade, nearly running me off the road onto a sidewalk with several people on it.

        • @NOT_RICK
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          27 months ago

          Glad it was only nearly!

      • @afraid_of_zombies
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        27 months ago

        Got cut off by a BMW today. I know this might be shocking but the driver didn’t have their turn signal on.

    • @[email protected]
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      147 months ago

      WFH means less carbon emissions, less time wasted in traffic, and less time literally putting your life at risk from vehicle collisions.

      It speaks volumes that all of these problems are car-related. The whole push for WFH is a massive condemnation of how badly people actually feel about the effects of the car-oriented development that the U.S has been spending so much time championing.

      • @mPony
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        17 months ago

        a) what you say is true b) these car-related issues affect other countries just as much : I’m Canadian. c) there are other things that WFH improves as well, but they are far enough behind the car-related problems that they can seem petty by comparison. They aren’t petty at all, but they do make a convenient foil for those who argue against WFH.

      • @[email protected]
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        17 months ago

        Even if I lived across the street from my office, I would still prefer to work from my home.

    • @Plopp
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      87 months ago

      Hey! That sounds like pure communism! You go to work where the overseer can keep an eye on you and your productivity!

      • @mPony
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        67 months ago

        my overseer can see my work just fine. also I fucking rock.