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I disagree. I'm 45, so right on the cusp between Gen X and Millenials, and the latter's desire to continue working from home (almost neurotically obsessed with it) has nothing to do with Covid. I know people who have quit jobs in healthcare (healthcare! A face-to-face business if ever there was one) purely because they couldn't work from home. It has much more to do with flexibility and not feeling constrained by office relationships and expectations than it has to do with Covid. Covid simply showed what was possible; then they ran with it. I can't speak for the folks at the Post, but I suspect it's the same. I would bet my paycheck those same people are still going out to restaurants, and bar, and shows, and hanging with friends. It's not Covid keeping them working from home.

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