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terrybmw335 t1_j9txegq wrote

Labor is by far your largest expense and work at home employees just bleed productivity.

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[deleted] t1_j9u17jf wrote

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es_price t1_j9u9txk wrote

Let me stop working so I can read these studies about how productivity soared. Any links?

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yonk49 t1_j9vxk57 wrote

Anecdotal evidence:

Young people suck and take advantage of work at home.

Older people who have been in the workforce get more done and more effective (depending on roll).

Obviously, there are exceptions but seen this trend consistently.

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terrybmw335 t1_j9u1lnu wrote

There are just as many showing a huge drop-off in productivity. At best, I think WFH can work well for highly paid goal oriented engineers. For most positions though, it's proven to be a drain, which is why so many companies are reversing course.

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StudlyPenguin t1_j9uewyk wrote

2x productivity times 0 is still zero. The best have leverage, and if they want to work from home, the market is happy to oblige.

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