Survey Asks Employees At Top U.S. Companies If They’d Give Up $30,000 To Work From Home: The Answers May Surprise You

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A survey asked employees at the top U.S. companies if they'd give up $30,000 to work from home--the answer may surprise you

It may boil down to dollars and sense. Hypothetically, if a person in the study works in New York City and resides in Westfield, New Jersey, a nice upper-middle class suburb, they’ll have about a two to three hour round-trip commute back and forth to work.

The annoying commute is compounded by the inclement weather of the Northeast with cold snowy and icy winters and oppressively hot summers. The pandemic, coupled with calls to defund the police, has left New York a little dirtier and scarier. There have been reports of questionable characters committing heinous violent acts on the streets and in the train stations.

If you do decide to go back to the office, you can’t wear your work-from-home uniform of tee shirts, shorts and flip flops. You’ll have to buy a brand new wardrobe, especially if you put on the pandemic extra pounds. Then, there’s the question of who will take care of your children now that you're going back to the office.

When you get into the City, there’s the obligatory stop at Starbucks for a venti coffee and sausage and egg breakfast sandwich that runs about $10.00 or so, depending how fancy you like your coffee. The odds are high that you’re not brown-bagging lunch and either ordering out or running to a local food joint for an overpriced meal that tastes terrible. At least once or twice a week, you’ll get roped into an event after work that sets you back financially for dinner and drinks.

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That's an absurd question. The company is already saving money by the employee working remotely. Why should the employee take less money?

They should be making extra USD 30k to work from home! This model is a lot cheaper for the companies. Plus we're working more and harder than before.

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