Remote work risks wiping $800 billion from the value of office buildings in major cities, highlighting the potential losses that landlords are facing from post-pandemic changes in employment trends.
times are changing, so should work.
its 2023 not 1993, WFH for the folks that do mostly desk job stuff should be encouraged
An enviromentalist/urbanist is all for this because less cars on the road means less pollution, less accidents and most of all, less stress of HAVING to drive outside of getting groceries and such.
the only disadvantage of WFH is simply the lack of unity in the populace, mostly due to how suburban developments keep us all shut off from one another, but thats another 50 gallon drum of worms in of itself.
times are changing, so should work. its 2023 not 1993, WFH for the folks that do mostly desk job stuff should be encouraged An enviromentalist/urbanist is all for this because less cars on the road means less pollution, less accidents and most of all, less stress of HAVING to drive outside of getting groceries and such. the only disadvantage of WFH is simply the lack of unity in the populace, mostly due to how suburban developments keep us all shut off from one another, but thats another 50 gallon drum of worms in of itself.