I'm not asking if inflation currently exists - it definitely does - but I'm more curious to know if it actually is a big deal? Is it just a transitory thing or are there actual warning signs for larger issues?
Someone who is good at economics please explain
one caveat: because of the poor housing conditions in the US, many people don't have a suitable location to work from home. for example, it can be hard to work in a 1 bedroom apartment with 4 other people, especially if talking is involved.
I don't know. Call centers are relatively crowded, so the default work experience is already that there will be a ton of audible conversations in the background that you have to tune out.
It's stressful, but it's not a new form of stress.
EDIT: Also reduced transportation costs could allow for moving to better housing. It would also help if some of the money the business would save could get passed along as increased wages, but you know how the hogs are so that's obviously not going to happen.
Probably best to just overthrow the whole thing and establish a DotP.