stronglikedan 4 days ago

there's a good reason for that, fortunately or unfortunately. the numbers don't lie

  • Macha 4 days ago

    Now if only someone could produce those numbers...

    • barbazoo 4 days ago

      They don’t lie whether they’re there or not.

  • GuinansEyebrows 4 days ago

    which numbers? the property values for big office buildings?

    • barbazoo 4 days ago

      A connection which hasn’t been proven to be meaningfully contributing to RTO.

      • code_for_monkey 4 days ago

        which makes it worse right?

        My take on RTO is that its a soft layoff. You can get rid of a ton of people, reduce headcount, next quarters numbers look good. The other reason? Managers just like the office. Its a spot of manager power, they like that.