Re: NYT: Crowded Subways? Yes, in Neighborhoods Where People Have to Go to Work (1562610) | |||
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Posted by Peter Rosa on Thu Dec 3 12:46:40 2020, in response to Re: NYT: Crowded Subways? Yes, in Neighborhoods Where People Have to Go to Work, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Dec 3 11:26:22 2020. As a basis for the argument, the bank says working from home is financially rewarding thanks to "direct financial savings" on expenses such as commuting, clothes and lunches, as well as indirect savings from things like reduced work-related socializing and laundry.Work-related socializing may cost workers money but it also provides significant psychological benefits. Humans are social creatures and need to interact with other people. This lack of daily interaction is a HUGE drawback of working from home. |