• TheHalc@sopuli.xyz
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    2 years ago

    It’d be the equivalent to spending an extra 2-3 hours a day working (because that’s what the total commute would be), plus money on vehicle upkeep

    Maybe this is one of the reasons I actually prefer going to the office. For me, it’s only 15 minutes by metro.

    No additional cost, very little wasted/lost time, and I actually enjoy being able to draw a line between work and life by putting them in different physical spaces.

    Perhaps it also helps that my managers encourage people to work from wherever they feel they’re the most productive. It’s nice to know that I have the option to work from home without having to explain myself.

    • Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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      2 years ago

      what WFH has really brought to light is how miserable car-dependency and suburban sprawl is.

      The problem isn’t going to work, the problem is that for most people going to work entails needing to drive a car for an hour, and it’s actually insane that people have just blithely accepted that until now.