I've been fully remote for 2 years. My company just announced a "hybrid" return — 3 days in office. Which means I now need to commute 45 minutes each way, pay for gas, buy lunch, and wear pants. All to sit on Zoom calls from a different chair.
I'm seriously considering finding a new fully remote role instead of going back. The quality of life improvement from remote work is massive. No commute, more sleep, eat at home, actually see my family.
Anyone else drawing the line here? Or am I being unrealistic thinking fully remote will last?
Fully remote jobs are getting more competitive. 500+ applicants for every decent remote posting. Be prepared to apply to 50+ positions. It took me 3 months to find my current role.