It’s quite funny how my employer got a swift kick in the rear regarding WFH during the pandemic. Before it was a near absolute no go. Unless your idea of WFH taking work to bed or the hospital you could pretty much forget about it.
Then covid came and they were forced to do it. After a few months they sent out a survey asking about our experiences with it. Turns out that most absolutely loved it (or at the very least loved not having 20 other folks on the phone in the same room) and ever since part time WFH became the standard (and was recently expanded)
The told us that remote work was being ended and we needed to to return to the office. By that time people had built whole lives far from the office.
It’s quite funny how my employer got a swift kick in the rear regarding WFH during the pandemic. Before it was a near absolute no go. Unless your idea of WFH taking work to bed or the hospital you could pretty much forget about it.
Then covid came and they were forced to do it. After a few months they sent out a survey asking about our experiences with it. Turns out that most absolutely loved it (or at the very least loved not having 20 other folks on the phone in the same room) and ever since part time WFH became the standard (and was recently expanded)