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I was very productive over 2 years working from home. I actually managed to complete a few home construction projects while answering a few slack questions from my phone once in awhile.


I don’t think anyone argues that work from home allows for self beneficial gains.

Really you’re just saying the quiet part out loud ;)


Well the other quiet part that executives don't say out loud often is that if the job can be done from home, then it can be done from Mexico, India, or Eastern Europe as well which is where that job is now. To be fair, that was happening before even the pandemic, and I was mentally half checked out too. Now I work in healthcare which has a bit more of a US centric moat to it.


>Well the other quiet part that executives don't say out loud often is that if the job can be done from home, then it can be done from Mexico, India, or Eastern Europe as well which is where that job is now.

Or heading to. Yea, I largely agree. But I fired two people during pandemic from not-exactly-wfh, so I’m perhaps a little biased.


That's nice, but was does your personal *feeling* have to do with actual productivity across the economy?


I'm just one data point. Where do we aggregate such data to show knowledge worker productivity? I'd be curious to look at it.


are companies getting the same amount of output as before WFH? Are they growing with the same rate as before?

For the tech sector, i think they are.




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