I tend to agree with you Bits-n-Nibbles, but I think the part that sticks with me is the remote work for the younger generation. I think as a general rule the 20-30-somethings these days don't have the expertise in boundary setting. The physical office tended to enforce that, whereas working remote one has to enforce it oneself.
I tend to agree with you Bits-n-Nibbles, but I think the part that sticks with me is the remote work for the younger generation. I think as a general rule the 20-30-somethings these days don't have the expertise in boundary setting. The physical office tended to enforce that, whereas working remote one has to enforce it oneself.
I tend to agree with you Bits-n-Nibbles, but I think the part that sticks with me is the remote work for the younger generation. I think as a general rule the 20-30-somethings these days don't have the expertise in boundary setting. The physical office tended to enforce that, whereas working remote one has to enforce it oneself.