Just tripped over a "go back to work snowflakes" comment on LinkedIn in support of the whiplash "back to the office" mandates and I refuse to believe that -- after a pandemic, advancements in remote tech, and delayed epiphanies that talent isn't tied to location -- we're actually still at this ridiculous point.

I respect that some companies require an in-office presence for whatever niche purpose, but to think it's *the way* to collaborate is hilariously dated and showcases a lack of embracing modern management and workflows.

Everyone has the right to be a dinosaur if they want, though. 😏

@kr1573n I work for an ambulance trust. The only people that (currently) *have* to be in the office are second line engineers to cover the 999 emergency call centers (of which we have 3). Unless you're in an ambulance or taking 999 calls (or our second line engineer), you work from home.
I've been working here just over 2 months and have spent about 2 weeks in the office. It just makes sense!