mustang1
Guru
- Location
- London, UK
After the covid pandemic is over...
It seems that many office workers don't want to go back to the office and talk of an improved work/life balance.
What does this mean? Were people not happy with the long hours they had to work? Are they not happy with the long hours they were required to work into the evening?
Have people finally come to the realisation that time for themselves was important after all or did they always know that but now feel empowered to do something about it?
The overcrowded commuting into the city, either by train, being stuck in traffic, overcrowded buses, or even cyclists rushing to their destination. Are people taking a leap of faith and toning down the rat race?
What are your predictions for the short or even long term future?
(By "city", I mean London, but this applies to any financial city, Manchester, apris, NY etc).
It seems that many office workers don't want to go back to the office and talk of an improved work/life balance.
What does this mean? Were people not happy with the long hours they had to work? Are they not happy with the long hours they were required to work into the evening?
Have people finally come to the realisation that time for themselves was important after all or did they always know that but now feel empowered to do something about it?
The overcrowded commuting into the city, either by train, being stuck in traffic, overcrowded buses, or even cyclists rushing to their destination. Are people taking a leap of faith and toning down the rat race?
What are your predictions for the short or even long term future?
(By "city", I mean London, but this applies to any financial city, Manchester, apris, NY etc).