I had manageable levels of travel even before the pandemic. Then came a complete stop. Like many I realized, I really did not like the travel even at the tolerable levels it had been for me. Signs that it could pick back up and more intensely that before, gave me very long pause. This is with having an empty nest and no compelling reasons to stay home. It's just an undesirable overhead. I have friends in sales who are parents of younger kids and truly enjoyed being able to spend time with them during the past year.
Despite the challenges, it was a happy time. Many are not thrilled to be back on the road again, a lot of the fakery that goes with working a job has started to rankle more. This quote by someone interviewed for the article is the voice of the people “I can tell you, most people really don't give 2 flips about 'company culture' and think it's BS."
It will be interesting to see how people demand and create the change they want from their employers. Generally people like to be respected as professionals and left alone to manage themselves and their work. Any "company culture" that asks more is going to be resented.
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