• werefreeatlast@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Well I’m an engineer and we make scientific type devices at work. We work from home if we get sick, specially with COVID. But otherwise, the pandemic really did a number on all of us. Like you can’t manufacture stuff if you’re not at work. But I do agree with you, if you’re only working on programming all day or writing stuff, filling up papers etc, then stay home and make it easier on yourself and everyone else. No only do you save money from not buying gas or bus tickets, but you also can get to work quicker and go home quicker since you’ll be there the entire time. And everyone else will also get quicker to work, saving money to the various employers, saving people’s gas money and moving with more efficiency and less pollution. And we probably don’t want to live next to the butcher shop or the radioactive ☢️ paint company. There has to be a balance somewhere somehow. Like maybe an app can help people with long commutes move closer to where work is. I drive to work every day against traffic. Tons and tons of people head towards Seattle every morning and away from it in the afternoon. It’s incredibly irrational to think that someone purposefully gets into their car just to park in the freeway for an hour.