• FaceDeer@kbin.social
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    At the end of the article:

    Younger firms and CEOs also tend to be more enthusiastic about hybrid work arrangements, meaning they’ll get more popular over time as existing business heads retire, he added.

    So don’t worry, those fragile ego managers will die out over time.

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      I don’t want hybrid, I want full remote. Hybrid means I still have to live in a stupid expensive city to have a decent job. Full remote means I can go live where I want.

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        This… I recently took a fully-remote position, but my wife is hybrid so we’re still tied down.

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        I was on hybrid. I hated it. I was so much more productive at home where I could be comfortable and distraction-free. If you want work friends, fine. Go to the office. Never again for me.

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      Oh don’t worry, just as many of the young managers have a fragile ego. You’re just going to see it come out differently.

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      Yeah, no.

      Narcissists and antisocial types have weaseled their way into positions of power since time immemorial.

      They will continue to do so.

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        I don’t understand why this got downvotes, there is even research supporting this.

        edit: Maybe it’s the common misunderstanding of what it means to be “antisocial” in psychology? Many are still not aware it has nothing to do with keeping to yourself or other socially neutral behaviours.

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          There’s always a few downvoters in each thread downvoting innocuous comments. Luckily the points are made up and the votes don’t matter.