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I think this is a combination of inflation and employers wanting people to return to the office. I am excited for people to return to the office as it means I can earn a lot more money.

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[–] voracitude 11 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I'm never going back to the office. Working from home is convenient and doesn't waste my time commuting, so I get more work done. All my startups have been remote as well; unless there's something about your work that requires physical presence, office space is a waste of money.

The only people who want to argue with that are those who own commercial real estate. Maybe they should pick better investments instead of expecting us to bail them out 🀷