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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•1 year agoI agree flexible is better than full wfh. On top of everything else you mentioned, going to work gets you outside, at least briefly, and gives you a chance to interact with people you don’t already know.
minus-squareCosmic ClericlinkEnglish1•1 year ago gets you outside, at least briefly, and gives you a chance to interact with people you don’t already know. So does grocery shopping.
I agree flexible is better than full wfh. On top of everything else you mentioned, going to work gets you outside, at least briefly, and gives you a chance to interact with people you don’t already know.
So does grocery shopping.