White-collar workers temporarily enjoyed unprecedented power during the pandemic to decide where and how they worked.

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You just said that you like learning from other opinions. My opinion is that you should stop bugging people and leave people alone.

If this comment is unwanted, imagine how everyone else feels when you butt in with whatever questions you have.

You said hybrid doesn’t work if other people aren’t there at the same time. You not only want to be in the office, you admit that you want to force other people to be there too. Just put your questions in an email like a normal person.

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I’ve reconsidered my position and agree you and your toxic attitude should stay home.

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At least you’re telling me online, not in person where it’s harder to ignore.

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I bet you don’t pick up the phone either. Maybe if I ask point blank “answer the fucking phone” instead of pinging me right after I call when I KNOW you’re right there. Forget about a video call. Poor verbal communication skills, difficulty expressing yourself without negative emotions, probably autistic to some degree, toxic personality, not liked by colleagues or staff. I know your type and your work better be outstanding because your attitude sucks.

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