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How many jobs really require people to be in one space for 8 to 10 hours a day? How many companies want to pay all that overhead for an office that really isn't necessary? Who wouldn't mind NOT commuting? On the other hand, what about our work friends and lunches together and the bar or restaurant we all went to every Thursday? What about seeing other people? It will be different, for better or worse.
By John Brancaccio | Matt Kerr4.9
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How many jobs really require people to be in one space for 8 to 10 hours a day? How many companies want to pay all that overhead for an office that really isn't necessary? Who wouldn't mind NOT commuting? On the other hand, what about our work friends and lunches together and the bar or restaurant we all went to every Thursday? What about seeing other people? It will be different, for better or worse.