
"People Have Started Quitting": Reddit User Expresses Frustration After Company Ends WFH
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The Reddit user explained that managing chronic pain and avoiding a daily commute were major reasons for accepting the job initially.
Reddit has become a popular platform for employees to share their job struggles, office experiences, and workplace concerns. Various subreddits have emerged where employees can anonymously share their stories, seek advice, and connect with others who face similar challenges. Recently, a Reddit user expressed their frustration over their employer's sudden decision to end work-from-home (WFH) policy. In the post, the user who goes by u/whyhilist online revealed that they started working for the company less than a year ago and turned down offers solely because their current firm offered remote work. The user also explained that managing chronic pain and avoiding a daily commute were major reasons for accepting the job initially.
In their post, the original poster revealed that the company cited the need for "team building" as the primary reason for the policy change. The employee also mentioned that many of their colleagues have already quit because of the policy change. "People have already started quitting. I wish I could too. Screw companies that act like this," the original poster wrote.
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