• oDDmON@lemmy.world
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    Fuck you bud, our unit was more productive remote and we had the metrics to prove it.

    Unfortunately, data doesn’t trump tiny minds who need to manage people in person, or obviate the type of bullshit rumors billionaires and those invested in commercial real estate tend to peddle.

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    Oh hey, look, another bag holder claiming that the contents of their bag are super important!

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    How would he even know? Did he run some comparative numbers between employees working from home and those that didn’t during the same time period? Or is he just making shit up?

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    Our company posted record profits with everyone working from home. Maybe your guys just weren’t working smarter, not harder.

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    the reality is that if companies have remote employees, they dont need commercial real estate. if companies dont need commercial real estate, a GIANT BUBBLE that will dwarf the subprime fuckups in 2008 happens & tens of billions of dollars in commercial real estate will rapidly lose value. anyone holding that property will see their assets plummet like someone jumping out of the 70th floor of a Wall St building.

    if anything, the pandemic taught us that 90%+ of employees who could work in an office downtown (or wherever) can work just as well at home. Schwarzman’s ass is on the line.

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      OR . . . OR they can convert them to luxury living spaces in the heart of the city for beaucoups de bux.

      But fantastically stupid comments like the real estate magnate is making here in the article will be the kicking and screaming before that happens.

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        you’re not wrong, they totally could - but not at a profit margin the board/stockholders will accept. really glad I dont have any investments in commercial real estate.

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        Converting a commercial building to residential use isn’t that easy. For one the plumbing is very different for commercial use and not easily converted for residential. Either way this billionaire can get bent, remote work is better in every measurable way.

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    Another person that needs to “factory reset his life” and “start a new file” like the rest of us, without money and connections.

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    Listen, all I am saying is that if all the billionaires disappeared over night, if you avoided mass communication media you would probably not know. If you took that same amount of collective wealth from the bottom up human society would collapse.

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    1 year ago

    Harder to trick employees to do the work of two other employees in remote format.

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    Fucking right. And I would love to inform him we’re still not at even 80% now.