Kansas City Middle-Class Almost Ready To Stop Pretending That Zoom Calls & E-mail Constitute 'Work' In Any Meaningful Sense

Whilst all manner of phone gossip has toppled powerful companies and politicos . . . Very little of it has helped to generate long-term sustainable economic growth amongst the working-class.

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Kansas City companies consider the future of remote work for employees

As an insurance company employee, Hilary Matney, 40, of Kansas City, Missouri, would spend four days a week before the pandemic working in the company's office in Overland Park, Kansas. She'd spend the other day working remotely, usually out of a coffee shop or from home.

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  1. I hope they all stay working from home, fuck kc and it’s racist black criminal mayor

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  2. ^^OK Boomer. Time for Matlock!

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  3. Look at daytime traffic they're out running around not working

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  4. Weird Whippersnapper Weenie is back on the board after his prison internet room privileges were returned for being a good boy.

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  5. 8:01 Hey Boomer boy, find a new script. It's so old and makes you look like a child. You never add anything useful to the conversation.

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  6. ^^Here's a clue pops: On TKC, there is NO useful conversations. OK Boomer?

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  7. Byron Funkhouser3/25/21, 12:02 PM

    It must be sad Chimpy to wake up daily, knowing all you have to offer are inane comments on other folk's posts. You contribute nothing, and your childish satire is lacking any hint of being clever. Obviously unemployed, your future is pretty dim. You must be envious of those you ridicule, knowing they have so much more in their lives that's positive than you'll ever achieve. Well, it's probably time for you to start with the “weirds” and your pathetic pussy ^^marks.

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  8. long-term remote work?

    skeptical here.

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  9. long-term remote work?

    skeptical here.

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