• Franklin
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    76 days ago

    There has been enough study on the subject that for jobs that lend themselves to the work from home model, it absolutely does increase productivity.

    I do think there should be an option to work in office for those who can’t work from home for personal reasons.

    • @[email protected]
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      36 days ago

      While that’s currently true, I’m extremely curious to see the trends after 10-20 years. Does it stay productive or do problems start cropping up. My current job is strongly requested to be in-person once per week, but otherwise WFH. The occasional in-office definitely helps new hires and such, and I would not be surprised if jobs start moving towards a “wfh except once per week (or two weeks)” ordeal.