Are those who are just now returning to work going to get smacked in the face by the inflationary costs thst were partially hidden by working at home which the the rest of us have been facing?
I did a quick calculation and came up with working from home saves a solid 5K/yr, or a little more than 400 a month.
I returned to work back in Nov of 2020 but I gotta say I was a little jealous of my homebody coworkers, hence checking the math on gas cost and wear and tear on my vehicle. I even ran it past my boss and he had come up with a similar number
Anyway, since the new year the drive home is noticeably longer due to more traffic than I've seen since early March 2020.
People are bound to notice the monthly cost increase. From mid March 2020 to Nov 2020 I put gas in my truck twice. I missed those cheaper days back then but that was a long time ago for those of us that been back at work the last few years.
I did a quick calculation and came up with working from home saves a solid 5K/yr, or a little more than 400 a month.
I returned to work back in Nov of 2020 but I gotta say I was a little jealous of my homebody coworkers, hence checking the math on gas cost and wear and tear on my vehicle. I even ran it past my boss and he had come up with a similar number
Anyway, since the new year the drive home is noticeably longer due to more traffic than I've seen since early March 2020.
People are bound to notice the monthly cost increase. From mid March 2020 to Nov 2020 I put gas in my truck twice. I missed those cheaper days back then but that was a long time ago for those of us that been back at work the last few years.