Because a large shift to decentralized work tanks not only the commercial real estate business, but also a whole sector of service work that exists to handle large concentrations of office workers. 2/n
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And I fear the long-term outlook for these service jobs is bad. Lacking economy of scale, remote employees will look to gig workers to fill some of these functions—house cleaning, catering/shopping, etc. 4/n
Jan 24, 2021 · 3:50 AM UTC
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This is clearly not good for these service industries and the people they currently employ. But I would also argue it is a bad thing for our society to be shedding these jobs into a gig economy which so far appears to be exploiting many for the benefit of very few. 5/n
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So if you’re one of the lucky few (like me) who has been dealt the winning hand and can work remote and make a good living, I’m happy for you. But give a thought to the wrenching dislocation that this societal shift is going to have on those less fortunate. 6/n
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