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I don't want to maintain the flexibility of working both remotely and in the office, I just want to work remotely
Same idiotic nonsense repeated by all corpos. Just because you said it, doesn't make it true. Also, what "culture" are you talking about? You are a corporation making software etc.
These are people, not numbers. What "support" are you appreciating exactly? Is the office return a voluntary action that will help support the company or is this a business order? Cut the bullshit and name things properly.
I feel like everyone should slow way down when getting back to the office. Just work slower. Force those numbers down.
Returning to the office means that you can meet up with coworkers after work and form a union.
Haha, good point!
Even within the office you can waste so much more time with:
It's too easy to draw from all the BS I've seen from timewasters and idiots, shove it through a calculating cynic engineer-type mindset for maximizing inefficiency, and tie it up in a nice HR speak sacharine bow.
Send help. I'm a sysadmin stuck on a project working close with HR. I don't know if I can take another cheery "company culture" cliche.