for me the biggest change is telecommuting (working from home)

I'm still old school and go into the office every day, but 4 of the 5 people that work for me all work from home. 2 of them don't even have an office to go into even if they wanted.

I have the option to work from home, and occasionally I'll do it if I have a reason to be at the house that day, but I believe out of site, out of mind and I want people to see me contributing around the office.

The thing about people getting younger isn't just a joke though. We're losing boomers to retirement at an alarming pace and as such we're having to invest quite a bit of effort and money into recruiting young college grads. The average years of service at my company is 18 years right now.

Last edited by KFWA; 12/23/19.

have you paid your dues, can you moan the blues, can you bend them guitar strings