• @[email protected]
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      201 year ago

      Wfh only benefits a pretty small subset of the population… Speaking as someone who can’t work from home.

      • @Pinecone
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        151 year ago

        It still benefits you by greatly reducing traffic.

        • @[email protected]
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          I work a graveyard shift so traffic doesn’t really affect me. Which I’m sure is at least somewhat common among the people who can’t wfh.

          • @Alteon
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            Yeah, I work in an underground lair in a barracks. It wouldn’t benefit me either, so not much interest in supporting it. I’d rather we vote for faster escalators. Now that’s something everyone can use.

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      In my experience WFH wasn’t worth it. The jobs pay way less with shitty benefits and the pressure was intense. Hybrid jobs are much more chill and pay more so I can afford things like a weekly cleaning lady to take some pressure off home life.

      It shouldn’t be like this but here we are, and we have to make the best of it.

      • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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        This is proof that the plural of anecdote is not data. I’ve been working from home for almost six years and the pay and benefits are great and any pressure I have is made up for by the fact that I can work without pants.

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        the jobs pay less

        You’re doing very

        Shitty benefits

        VERY

        pressure intense

        VERY wrong.

        I don’t work from home, but that’s a choice of field. As soon as I can, I’ll hop back to it.