No they don't. I think you are fucked up - an angry troll - and this whole convo is now a waste of resources.
SpicyLizards
You are insane ha ha! What an idiot. My bloodline will die with me. Now what's with this 'kill yourself' talk?
Wow, you seem fun. Hope you aren't using any resources!
Also, wow. There were so many crappy features in there that were never wanted or needed. Glad to see some of that join innynet explorer, vista, and silverlight. Never trust a new MS tech - most are defunct before release.
I'll miss that little guy /s
As someone fortunate enough to be able to negotiate - there is no way I will do office work ever again as long as it's avoidable. I'd skip the country to enforce remoteness before calling an office my life.
So it’s not surprising to him that, when asked what work perks would get hybrid employees to return in-person more often, the No. 1 response was if their commuting costs were covered (38%), over other things like free food, child-care subsidies or a relaxed dress code.
Those aren't perks, those are reduced but still unnecessary hardships. I don't have a dress code, travel expenses, or travel time. Wake up and work when I'm most switched on.
Pro-office folk only care about control and realestate.
What a mean thing... but I agree, I never wanted this...
What is this, colonialisation for ants!
Damn, should have told them sooner!
I think everyone loves hummus however.
Older even - 2017: https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-just-solved-a-maths-problem-on-this-3-700-year-old-clay-tablet
The news articles seem a bit off though.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plimpton_322?wprov=sfla1
Did you write the 'no campaign' booklet by any chance, temp_acct_001?