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What’s up with Boomers being so excited to work in the office?

I work with a group comprised of Millennials and Gen Z. Our job does not require us to come in the office at all. However, we do have the option to work hybrid. I’m not opposed to coming in the office once or even twice a week. However, the one Boomer of our team wants to go into the office so bad; he suggested we go every day except Monday and Friday…that’s not happening. Traffic where I live is atrocious and with gas being so expensive they’d be lucky if I go to the office twice a week. My manager, who’s a younger Millennial, doesn’t even care as much as this guy. Is it because they’ve spent 40 years of their lives behind some ugly cubicle? Is it so they can kiss-ass with management? Is it because they live sad lives without any human interaction outside of the office? Sorry…


I work with a group comprised of Millennials and Gen Z. Our job does not require us to come in the office at all. However, we do have the option to work hybrid. I’m not opposed to coming in the office once or even twice a week. However, the one Boomer of our team wants to go into the office so bad; he suggested we go every day except Monday and Friday…that’s not happening. Traffic where I live is atrocious and with gas being so expensive they’d be lucky if I go to the office twice a week.

My manager, who’s a younger Millennial, doesn’t even care as much as this guy.

Is it because they’ve spent 40 years of their lives behind some ugly cubicle? Is it so they can kiss-ass with management? Is it because they live sad lives without any human interaction outside of the office?

Sorry for the rant lol

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