Someone probably thought the title was too provocative and therefore more likely to touch off the usual back and forth between
-- those who feel they have to evangelize remote work so that there will be more/better paid remote positions for them and
-- those who really hate the current situation (who doesn't) and are worried that not coming into the office will be normalized and many of their co-workers will stop coming in as a result
> those who really hate the current situation (who doesn't)
<raises hand>, in the context of this report. 100% WFH fine with me. Not being able to go just buy local stuff when I want I'm not so keen on, but that's not what this is about.
In my case, I'm almost fully remote but I also usually travel about a third of the time--so I'm a bit stir-crazy. I just meant that it's overall a stressful situation for a lot of people which makes remote tougher overall.
-- those who feel they have to evangelize remote work so that there will be more/better paid remote positions for them and
-- those who really hate the current situation (who doesn't) and are worried that not coming into the office will be normalized and many of their co-workers will stop coming in as a result