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fragment137 t1_jdf4kx7 wrote

Exactly. My performance speaks for itself. What the hell do they care if I'm sat in my scivvies in my comfy gaming chair in my own home. Job gets done. I'm paid for the job, not for showing up. If it was the other way around, believe me I'd be there every day, showing up on time and getting exactly zero work done, lol.

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fragment137 t1_jdf3dan wrote

I don't care if they're Apple. If I was working for a company that mandated back to office, I'd be leaving. After working from home for three years straight, I see no value for me returning to the office.

Actually, I don't see any value for the company either, because my productivity will probably take a hit, and my flexibility to work outside my given hours would completely die.

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fragment137 t1_jdf2nr1 wrote

I seriously don't get this. The main buzz words I hear about return to office are "collaboration" and "socialization" and it's like.... We're a freaking tech company... It's literally what we do, virtually... As in online, not in front of people.

Productivity goes up with WFH.

Better work/life balance.

Less burnout/worker fatigue.

No commuting means less expenses, and less risk of accidents caused by fatigued drivers.

Apple: bUt CoLlAbOrAtIoN. BaCk To OfFiCe.

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