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Re: Why the vaccine won't do much for transit ridership

Posted by Charles G on Mon Dec 7 23:02:15 2020, in response to Re: Why the vaccine won't do much for transit ridership, posted by Peter Rosa on Mon Dec 7 22:48:05 2020.

Most of the people I talk to don't feel that way and do tend to like working from home. Although that is partly also probably my age (50's) whereas people in that age group are more likely to (1) have a larger home that has a productive office space; and (2) have a social life that is less centered on the office.

Keeping only 15% of the office space is low and the idea of employees working 100% of their time WFH is high compared to the estimates that I get when I talk to others in my industry. The thinking is generally more along the lines of keeping around 40-50% of central city office space (both for work and for team meetings); and another 30-40% or so for regional satellite offices (that may actually be new space).

100% WFH introduces all kinds of security issues into the fold. The number of IT systems being held for ransom has absolutely skyrocketed in the past 6 months (as has the average ransom amount), and the speculation is that WFH has been an enabler here.



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