Kosy123
Active Member
That was a common sentiment among people when they were forced to come DT after WFH. I think that's abated and gone down a bit, but I heard it a lottt last year (including on Reddit, but Reddit whines and complains about everything tbh). My previous workplace had similar sentiments too, where people were intensely complaining even coming in once every few weeks.This is just one story, but believe it or not I was talking to a guy a few months ago who was not part of this UofA employee group but who was required to come work dt after WFH and I asked about his experience downtown and he said he doesn't leave the office or go to any of the businesses. He is upset about having to work dt and said he purposely will not support any businesses. It wasn't about safety.
This is a rare attitude I hope, but wow.
I told him if you get out and experience different events going on or go on some walks or check out some different eateries you might actually enjoy it more.
His response was, "I'm stubborn."
But yeah, it wasn't about "safety" as well for some of these people. I get that DT has had that unsafe reputation as of late, but I straight up believe it's an excuse for some people who just didn't wanna change their WFH dynamic.