No. Stay at home and have access to whatever snacks you want (and seemingly infinite other benefits).
If your job says, "no—come into the office." Find a new job. At least start looking!
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No. Stay at home and have access to whatever snacks you want (and seemingly infinite other benefits).
If your job says, "no—come into the office." Find a new job. At least start looking!
What if you don't focus well at home and need to go into the office to have that separation and focus?
Then go into the office? I don't think anyone reasonable is saying everyone has to work more remote, it's more that if the work you do allows for it then, everything else being equal, why shouldn't you have a choice?