Bullshit numbers from fortune magazine

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Numbers like this should never be presented without sourcing the method of collection and the collection agency for the data.

I haven't talked to a single person in the last several weeks who feels as though federal workers should work from home.

I think it's highly unlikely that I just happen to hang around with the lower 23% as opposed to the 77% that fortune magazine claims supports remote work.


 
Numbers like this should never be presented without sourcing the method of collection and the collection agency for the data.

I haven't talked to a single person in the last several weeks who feels as though federal workers should work from home.

I think it's highly unlikely that I just happen to hang around with the lower 23% as opposed to the 77% that fortune magazine claims supports remote work.


I could give a rat's butt, but I don't. If seeking work from home opportunity, they should seek them outside of government service.
 
Numbers like this should never be presented without sourcing the method of collection and the collection agency for the data.

I haven't talked to a single person in the last several weeks who feels as though federal workers should work from home.

I think it's highly unlikely that I just happen to hang around with the lower 23% as opposed to the 77% that fortune magazine claims supports remote work.



I think it’s highly likely that you hang around with the lowest one percent of the American people. Nobody in their right mind refers to themself is just offal.
 
Numbers like this should never be presented without sourcing the method of collection and the collection agency for the data.

I haven't talked to a single person in the last several weeks who feels as though federal workers should work from home.

I think it's highly unlikely that I just happen to hang around with the lower 23% as opposed to the 77% that fortune magazine claims supports remote work.



There are links in the articles to the studies they’re quoting. Perhaps if you bother to read the actual articles instead of just making pointless comments that are easily debunked, you’d do better.
 
Remote work can result in less office space which leads to savings. Seeing empty offices whether private or public is a good sign. Very positive.
 

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