It’s not all bad — remote work policy is now a major topic. You’d be laughed out of any number of job interviews for asking about remote work policy, whereas now it’s a completely fair question.
The office building where I work kind of looks like one of those abandoned buildings in Chernobyl. Everyone went remote but they were reluctant to fully embrace it so they kept the office except no one ever went in and now everything’s just covered in dust.
I don’t know why they just don’t sell the building lease. Maybe they can’t find anyone to buy it.
It’s not all bad — remote work policy is now a major topic. You’d be laughed out of any number of job interviews for asking about remote work policy, whereas now it’s a completely fair question.
The office building where I work kind of looks like one of those abandoned buildings in Chernobyl. Everyone went remote but they were reluctant to fully embrace it so they kept the office except no one ever went in and now everything’s just covered in dust.
I don’t know why they just don’t sell the building lease. Maybe they can’t find anyone to buy it.
My local grocery store is staffed by remote workers at night.
And when they say no, I laugh at them!