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Going back in November?
For those firms who kicked back opening to November, do we really think they will require in office then? Seems random
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Re: Going back in November?
Wouldn’t be surprised if we all landed somewhere like Jan 2022 for some form of mandatory office return
Almost two years since I last stepped foot in one
Almost two years since I last stepped foot in one
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Re: Going back in November?
Not sure what it's like in other states, but DC still has a mask mandate and I can't imagine my office will make people go into the office in DC while a mask mandate is in place. We were supposed to go back next week but it's been pushed back to some indefinite time and I think it'll be 2022 before we have to be in the office. I could be wrong though.