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re: Texas is leading the way in workers transitioning back from remote to in-office work

Posted on 5/4/21 at 9:55 am to
Posted by Mingo Was His NameO
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Posted on 5/4/21 at 9:55 am to
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This would seem to be more expensive


If you have a small office maybe. If you are leasing 12 floors in a downtown high rise that is almost certainly already outfitted with a lot of the technology you need, absolutely not.

Comparing your 8 man shop in St Bernard to a 3,000+ person office is apples to oranges.
Posted by LSUFanHouston
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Member since Jul 2009
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Posted on 5/4/21 at 10:25 am to
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If you have a small office maybe. If you are leasing 12 floors in a downtown high rise that is almost certainly already outfitted with a lot of the technology you need, absolutely not.


Oh I agree, I was comparing a 50/50 split vs all WFH.

If you keep all 12 floors that you had pre-COVID and only do 50/50, seems like a lot of wasted space. If you had 24 floors pre-COVID and condensed to 12, I think the finances work better, but still you have people basically hoteling, which may not be popular.

Also, except for meetings/planning which admittedly is easier in person... what's the point of having people in the office sometimes but not all the time? Either your job requires in-person interaction or it doesn't (again, except for meetings/planning).
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