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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Hybrid is best. Once or twice in office per week helps with a change of pace and seeing your colleagues.

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Brian Whitman's avatar

It seems to me that there are so many inefficient things that had a positive side effect of creating little communities. I don't need to go to the bank to cash my check like my grandfather so I am not seeing the teller. Or fast-forwarding, I don't need to order my McDonald's from a person, I can just order on a screen and pick it up on a shelf. The office is just the biggest element of that - so it is not just the person you saw every week and said hello to and maybe knew their name, but it was a family. And a family in all the ways that can be good and bad - you are stuck with them to some degree. The times of boredom or stress could be bonding. I think the really difficult problem is how to be so efficient and not be alone all the time. Can't imagine someone who graduated from college and is starting a job this week, working from home. Their circle is just dramatically shrunk and that is a shame. But on the other hand, it is hard to justify having a bunch of huge buildings for people to do the same thing they can do at home.

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