by Pabblo001 on 4/8/20, 1:37 PM with 0 comments
However for me it doesn't look that bad.. - I work from home I don't lose 2hrs daily to commute. Salary was reduced. Others were fired. - I do work outs daily (got gym at home) - My children have online lessons organized by school, I'm feeling like having direct impact on their education now. - Downside is only I cannot go outside wherever I want. - Children have limited social opportunities - To put it straight, I have time now for my family/myself.
The point is: I can't imagine of returning back to the office. I don't understand why CEOs/Politicians will not changed their mindset to keep most aspects of our live remotely.
# Companies are spending millions for renting buildings Solution: Cut it by half, and have desk shared between 2/3 people. - It's a big savings for a companies. Instead of adjusting the salaries, why they will not do it? - In my case, majority of the meetings are on conf calls. Only sensitive topics are managed on face-to-face meetings. - I'm aware that it's probably bigger portion of people required to be onsite like restaurants, manufacturing etc. But for the rest employees, it will be pure saving for companies.
# Education can be in majority online. Keep current schools open but give possibility of online education to others. Keep only sports / tools required lessons at School building, rest you can do from home. Exams at school. Easy..
# Whole remote philosophy can be applied for majority of what we do. - Being most of the time at home will actually forced me to go outside. I will feel very uncomfortably staying at home whole days. - Local community overall will be in better shape. Local stores more profitable etc..
I hope some CEO/politicians will read this and think about it in different perspective and not that people will be lazy at home.
That's what I think. What do you think?