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>See big corporate office in my city
>Go online to apply
>Every job worth a damn is located in one office in another state

I hate them so much
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>>534816336
If everyone is a remote worker, the vast sums businesses are spending on office complexes every year becomes pointless
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>lol
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>>534816409
And? Fuck corporate real estate, and fuck you for running defense for them, nigger
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>>534816336
Control (and justifying their management position)
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>>534816626
OP asked why they hate remote work so much
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>>534816409
>the vast sums businesses are spending on office complexes every year becomes pointless
Um...yes?
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>>534816336
Because women and niggers had to film themselves doing everything except work while they were working at home, so boomers became convinced that everyone was useless unless they were in the office.
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>>534816336
Remote Workers are insufferable FAGGOTS
>Go back to the Cube Cage
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>>534816409
Should they not be happy to no longer need that massive expense?
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>>534816982
The entire point of that massive expense is to give them the space to physically lord over others. Without it, the fact most members of C-Suite do pretty much dick throughout the average work day would become a lot more obvious to everyone else. Keeping the offices up and running is therefore an existential issue when it comes to their job security.
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>>534816820
>Um...yes?
Which means the real estate holdings and associated book value of the company go down.
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>>534816336
It comes down to:

>"don't expect a man to understand something if he believes his salary depends on not understanding it"

People who shill RTO:
>people with investments in real estate, especially commercial real estate
Even if they don't own office buildings, the lack of "foot fall" in urban centres has a knock-on effect of less income, and less ability to pay the (high) rents.

>the people who hate their spouse/family
Self explanatory. Commuting to the office let's them "get away". Imagine the kind of shitty person you have to be to despise time with your own spouse/family. A lot of people that work difficult jobs (like on an off shore oil rig or being an engineer abroad) would love to spend more time with their loved ones.

>people who fear being laid off
They feel if they don't have enough "office presence" that they will be forgotten about and they will face the chopping block. So instead of being useful, they want to appear useful. Performative bullshit.

>people who fear being replaced by some remote worker (often in India)
This concern is real, a lot of big companies will lay off thousands of whites and hire h1b replacements or expand hiring in an office in India. But they already hate you and want to replace you anyway. So just don't work for a company that hates you maybe?

>managers who can't actually manage properly
They're in charge of a team and have no idea how to decide who deserves to be promoted. They resort to shoulder surfing, seeing when people clock in/out, and who is talking to who, i.e. people coming up to your desk, I guess you're important.

Ultimately it's all nonsense. Especially in the corporate world. Commute in to the office, just to dial into a group call with people in three or more different timezones for a good portion of the day. And everything you do requiring a computer and digital trail. Utterly pointless to insist on nonsense like "watercooler innovation" just to try to justify your own (pointless) existance.
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>>534817263
Good.
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>>534816336
it's funny to me that these people generally want to push all their business online yet expect employees to come into an office to do work that is generally entirely online too. they killed physical retail space but can't let their precious corporate space get killed. kek



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