But what about the mental health of people sitting in traffic hours a day, in a loud open floor plan office? Seems like a pretty terrible excuse to me.
Really big companies like Microsoft use their massive campuses as a recruiting tool - which obviously means nothing if you're remote-first.
But back to mental health: I've been doing MUCH better since I started WFH years ago. Going to an office every day was just too draining. Everyone would walk to hang out after hours, take extended lunches, etc.
Really big companies like Microsoft use their massive campuses as a recruiting tool - which obviously means nothing if you're remote-first.
But back to mental health: I've been doing MUCH better since I started WFH years ago. Going to an office every day was just too draining. Everyone would walk to hang out after hours, take extended lunches, etc.