Would you consider quitting if you had to return to the office?

Shawn Myers
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Michael Silber
Having a kid changed my perspective on this. I don't want to spend any time commuting, when that could be spent with my son. There are a few things I miss — it takes more time to get close with co-workers, I listen to fewer podcasts, and I walk less. But all of those can be mitigated with a little motivation.
Muhammad Hammad
The thought may come to the mind of any employee. But we have to move with the culture.
Michael Silber

“We’re returning to the office because our culture is so important”

The culture:

— Chris Herd (@chris_herd) August 30, 2021
Justin Phillips
Absolutely, I haven't had to commute in over 10+ years and would never consider it again.
Alex Robinson
I would consider quitting if I had to return to the office because I would not be able to maintain the same work/life balance that I have now. I would also miss the flexibility and autonomy that working from home has given me.
Jimmy
Many suffer from smoking problems although there are doctors and join I do not know where the defect is I have never smoked in my life