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Originally Posted by activeStick
Yup and I'd say that from what I hear, this applies to folks who aren't in consulting. Many are finding that WFH has actually translated to working more hours.
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Depending on your viewpoint as to what you consider work to be, and how much travel is involved.
Not sure what you are hearing, but having experience with jobs where I had to travel 3 weeks a month, there are lots of flights and drives that eat up evenings and put you in hotels near midnight, having to figure out what the heck you are going to eat, then preparing and being sharp first thing in the morning.
Most people I know who are used to travel miss it in certain ways, and significantly so, and also value how much more productive they are within business hours.