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Sure, but do you have a reason, or do you just believe what people in authority tell you?
I agree with him because I like his views and his work ethic. I don't thin the majority of people should be able to work from home if their bosses don't want them to. If they don't like that, then they can get a different job that does allow them to work from home.
Dude, I'm financially independent, entirely debt-free, and retired. I don't give a fuck about what people "in authority" tell me.
Thanks, amiko!
I am not saying that what the boss says doesn't go. That's the reality. The boss doesn't know what the fuck they are talking about quite often. WFH is a win for employees and the company. Bosses who want you under their thumb all day are poor managers.
These people get compensated very very well. They can handle going into the office. Or they can try to find another job. They are not forced to work there. I am fine with this stance.