Jun 12, 2021
It’s not entitled — if you’re the kind of knowledge worker that CAN do their work from anywhere.
For people who haven’t “broken into” the tech/business world — like so many of our “essential workers” that HAVE to go to work, say, to stock a grocery store, from this perspective, it’s entitled.
It’s perceived that you had to be privileged enough to get an education that prepared you for working in a field where you can now be… remote.
I think that’s it, at least.