>Those of you who are claiming this will be some form of revolution I think are naive. I've found that advocates of WFH are mostly motivated by that's what they want to do more than anything else. I mean that's fine but it often leads to thinly-veiled, self-serving, biased arguments and proclamations of the benefits to everyone.
I mean it's trivial to say you're projecting that on to others. Particularly with the closed minded comments like "you can't change my mind".
The 'revolution' is already happening, but I don't think it will be across every company and every industry. I don't know who does say that.
I mean it's trivial to say you're projecting that on to others. Particularly with the closed minded comments like "you can't change my mind".
The 'revolution' is already happening, but I don't think it will be across every company and every industry. I don't know who does say that.
You can't just hammer WFH out of existence.