@charliekirk11: 85% of the federal workforce works from home and only have to come in ONE DAY a month? On any given day, only 17% of the federal workforce is in a federal office building working. Many HOLD OTHER JOBS. It's one giant looting operation and US taxpayers are their mark.
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Ehhhh the wfh thing imo is very field specific. I do think the wfh model is very advantageous to raising a family if possible. Especially if you don't want the schools queering your kid
Yes, exactly this. Any job that involves sitting in front of the computer all day such as coding, accounting can be done more efficiently from home.
No fighting with traffic every single day = happier people = more productive people
AND more time to spend with family.
It's really a win win. And the company doesn't have to rent expensive buildings.
Now I get it doesn't work for every field like construction ..or being a reporter .. or a doctor ...etc
Wfh can help improve productivity for many workers.
Think about how much time is wasted in the average office. Chatty Cathies constantly stopping by to say good morning, dish out gossip, asking to borrow something. Having to sing Happy Birthday to people, eat cake, and socialize. This is one reason why I despise working in an office.
Monitoring the internet traffic and actual work being done remotely is not hard at all, even ai can be trained to record and summarize. Employee#xxx- 64.7% of working hours on pron and Reddit, 13.8% of time working, 21.5% idle (no mouse movement nor typing).