gunhilltrain
Multi-unit control
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There are upsides and downsides. I don't think Simon was talking about remote work per se; he seemed to be talking about employer access to employee's time, maybe before 2020. Remote work changed things yet again. (Although some people do go into the office two or three days per week.) Anyway, that's why transit systems like BART and CalTrains are in so much trouble.3 years ago I was driving an average of 75 minutes each way to and from work. Now post-Covid I work full time from my house. I barely put any miles on my vehicle. In the middle of the day I can take a break from work and do some yard work, or even masturbate to literotica. For me I am fine with being more available to my employer in exchange for this new reality.
(I don't know if I find Lit to be, ah, stroke material, but I haven't read that extensively here.)
