• @Odelay42
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    312 hours ago

    I can’t read this article because it’s paywalled, but the headline said 9% longer.

    That’s such a massive underestimate it’s ridiculous.

    My total commute minutes went from 150 per week to 350. When full RTO started.

    That’s a 133% increase in commute time.

    • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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      112 days ago

      I’ve been fully WFH since 2018 and if someone wants me in an office they’ll need to pay me for my commute and for a cleaning service who cleans during the day and for a cook who can have dinner ready when I get home and for a nanny to handle running the kids to appointments.

      And I’ll still be looking for a WFH job the whole time I’m there.

  • @kintherOP
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    52 days ago

    I’ve seen a crazy amount of cars on the roads lately. That RTO mandate is really screwing things up.

    Take public transit if you can, people!

    • @False
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      21 day ago

      Yeah, blame the people commuting

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    41 day ago

    That’s a win from the city’s perspective, and the corporations too. They profit immensely from commuting and being on-site.

  • Rentlar
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    22 days ago

    Once the Link 2 downtown bridge opens, it should be a lot easier for those at Microsoft to get in and out of the city and decrease personal automobile commuting.