These articles about millionaires/billionaires telling everyone to go back to the office need to come with a disclosure about how much of their wealth is tied up in commercial real estate investments.
There are a lot of things that are foisted on us purely because there is money in it regardless of how bad it is for us and the planet.
Working from home drastically reduces emissions and our overall energy needs. It is better for people’s mental health. And it radically reduces personal expenses.
The main losers in this deal are those who own commercial real estate and power generation. Ancillary losers are businesses, such as restaurants, that are location dependent on down town areas.
Konobot says
She has like 400 employees so of course she’s gonna take this track
Wear-Fluid says
Then go to the office yourself bitch
enderandrew42 says
Productivity was up across the work with remote work and some older people just refuse to admit documented evidence.
Antique_futurist says
These articles about millionaires/billionaires telling everyone to go back to the office need to come with a disclosure about how much of their wealth is tied up in commercial real estate investments.
Prophet_Muhammad_phd says
Oh no…
Anyway!
TinFoilBeanieTech says
Maybe she should go back to prison and tell us how much she liked it there?
-BoardsOfCanada- says
Maybe she’s just upset she didn’t get to commit federal crimes from the comfort of her home?
InternetPeon says
Uh oh – someone invested too much in corporate real estate.
Aleyla says
There are a lot of things that are foisted on us purely because there is money in it regardless of how bad it is for us and the planet.
Working from home drastically reduces emissions and our overall energy needs. It is better for people’s mental health. And it radically reduces personal expenses.
The main losers in this deal are those who own commercial real estate and power generation. Ancillary losers are businesses, such as restaurants, that are location dependent on down town areas.
Arquen_Marille says
Rich white woman who committed a felony with insider trading trying to lecture the rest of the country. Typical.
RED_wards says
This feels like the one & only scenario where I’d be okay to tell a woman to shut up & get back in the kitchen.
barbarabar666 says
on today’s test, how to tell if someone has invested in inner city real estate.
VKMburner says
I have it on good authority that Martha Stewart didn’t go to the office one single time between the months of November 2004 and March 2005.
postoperativepain says
Says the person whose home kitchen doubled as a studio for some of her shows
WearDifficult9776 says
It’s always people who hardly ever actually do work in an office who are saying this kind of stuff