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Originally Posted by Yuri
The way I see, remote work triggered lmental disorders in many people, panic attacks, anxiety, and that's why this big fuss when a given company that was remote call them back.
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I think there are just a good chunk of people who liked the flexibility, time savings and car savings of working from home that *Ghasp* dont like living in or being in a dense urban area or major metro area.
Its not most people but a solid minority of people only lived in cities for the high paying jobs, if they can get a decently paying job and live in smaller towns and cities or far out exurbia or even in a fairly rural setting there are literally millions of people who would prefer that.
I personally knew people a decade ago (core millennials they ultimate urbanists) he had come from small towns and by the time college was over (or even before it was over) moved back home because they liked their small home town more than an new city. Almost all of them still live in their hometowns.
I know it sounds insane to people who are naturally urbanists but there are many millions of regulars people that like their podunk towns. They DONT WANT to live in your city, they think city dwellers are just as crazy as city dwellers think rural folk are crazy.