I'd probably quit my current job if they asked me to go back into the office full time, tbh. There is zero reason to endure the shitty drivers and shithole I have to drive through.
Perhaps you are more valuable than a government employee. This is all about negotiation and perception of self-worth. These high quality state employees are certainly free to quit if they they think somebody will hire them to work from home full time. Good luck in the market.
My value has nothing to do with it really. It's a waste of money to do jobs in an office that can be done from home. It's inefficient, and it's worse for many workers. I don't why so many people on the right have hamstered their way into being anti-work from home. It's giving more power to the cities, which trend blue.
Government employees, who aren't needed in the field, should be in the office. They have those buildings for a reason. Private sector should be between you and your employer.
You have this basically totally backwards. Many government jobs are either going to be IT or administrative, things that can easily be done from home. It's coming in that should be the exceptional case. The government (and this applies to private sector as well) can then drastically cut down on the real estate that it needs to maintain by using hotel spaces which would save an enormous amount of money.
I'd probably quit my current job if they asked me to go back into the office full time, tbh. There is zero reason to endure the shitty drivers and shithole I have to drive through.
Perhaps you are more valuable than a government employee. This is all about negotiation and perception of self-worth. These high quality state employees are certainly free to quit if they they think somebody will hire them to work from home full time. Good luck in the market.
My value has nothing to do with it really. It's a waste of money to do jobs in an office that can be done from home. It's inefficient, and it's worse for many workers. I don't why so many people on the right have hamstered their way into being anti-work from home. It's giving more power to the cities, which trend blue.
Government employees, who aren't needed in the field, should be in the office. They have those buildings for a reason. Private sector should be between you and your employer.
You have this basically totally backwards. Many government jobs are either going to be IT or administrative, things that can easily be done from home. It's coming in that should be the exceptional case. The government (and this applies to private sector as well) can then drastically cut down on the real estate that it needs to maintain by using hotel spaces which would save an enormous amount of money.