This IT manager laid it out straight to the directors of their company when they called an emergency meeting to discuss why so many staff were leaving. The company was down 45% of its workforce since announcing the end of WFH (Work From Home.)
This thread was posted to Reddit's r/antiwork subreddit, a sub that handles all kinds of work-related social issues. Contributors often submit threads, such as this one, to spark debate around hot workplace and employment issues.
Commenters weighed in, sharing their thoughts and experiences on the issue.
"It's the extra time that they get that's the big raise." said lloopy. "If you work an 8-hour day and you have a 2-hour commute and you sleep for 8 hours and eat for 2 hours, that leaves 4 hours of "leisure time" for you to do with as you wish. If you take away the 2-hour commute, then you now have 6 hours to do with as you wish. That's a 50% raise in free time. And that is absolutely massive."
Keep scrolling to see screenshots of the thread and reactions below. After you're done check out this story about an IT manager charging a massive party to the company when their team was forced to work on the 4th of July.
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