The social pressure to do in-person gatherings runs incredibly deep and has in the past defied even entirely selfish short-term economic concerns (who the hell actually wants to pay to go to some big bullshit business conference)https://twitter.com/FreyjaErlings/status/1237103135132471296 …
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It's not just that. There are efficiencies in having meetings, etc - but mostly it's that humans are social animals, weird as that might feel to an introvert.
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So have everyone meet at a diner or something once a month to celebrate sales or something. IDK. Not all office jobs need people to actually leave home.
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been arguing this for two decades but the answer is always yes but we need to watch you, we don't care about results, we care about butts in chairs for hours
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The worst part about the goofing off argument is that people aren't capable of maintaining productivity over office hours anyways, you're just trading people doing recharge activities with people being various degrees of mentally absent for longer periods of time.
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Same to all this
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If you want me to like telecommuting, get rid of the latency and dropouts in video calls.
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