"I used to think LA had bad traffic, but after moving to Atlanta last year, I realized I was way off. With 79,000 people heading back to work, the roads are about to hit a whole new level of chaos."
There’s all ready traffic Jams Traffic is terrible in Atlanta it was bad in the 90’s . But these people need to get to work Hour or more times on hold for Medicare,and Social Security and others.
Have you ever considered that having people in the offices will give jobs to the support staff of the building, restaurants and will turn the cities back into thriving centers? If we need jobs for people who are not college educated we have to create the environments. Business people can work anywhere with a laptop but a janitor needs a building to clean, a security guard needs a building to work in.
@@zgirl1385 Restaurants can thrive in your local neighborhoods...not just around massive commercial real estate areas and people sitting on Zooms all day. Janitors can clean hospitals and schools. The focus should be creating communities...not cubicle factories and more money into the pockets of large corps.
@@JuMiMi86You just hit all the right angle. Families have bonded since most parents worked from home. Kids have done better in school. Just to help real estate moguls make more money. Hybrid should have been better.
So sad! People have been the most productive working from home. Forcing people into hours of traffic, increased car emissions is crazy! Those businesses and building could be feeding the homeless. This economy sucks because everyone at the top is stealing not because the ones at the bottom need to spend more.
@@CharlesLouisRosario What did Biden say to the keystone pipeline workers? Learn to write code. Only the weak fail to adapt. Adapt or starve. Just like everyone else.
You mean people would rather be supporting their local restaurants and businesses instead of supporting overpriced city businesses 20 plus miles away from their homes that don’t invest in their schools or infrastructure? Imagine my shock…
Um no! Absolutely not! If people have to go back into the office it’s NOT employees obligation to feed or support local businesses! People bring your lunch, do not waste your time or money you don’t have on sub shops, restaurants, and other local businesses. You owe them nothing. With the amount of money employees will be spending on commuting, gas, and everything else they will need to save their money for their own families. Don’t do it!
@@Orbt_ Facts! I work across the street from his lil shop and never had the urge to go in. I bring my snacks/lunch from home. For all we know, he was probably struggling way before the pandemic started.
@@ls-0999-1LOL America is a very capitalist nation and Republicans in office are hardcore against any social programs thats why they stopped home work and many more things in the next 4 years
This is so stupid…just to help out his real estate bros. If they work has being successfully done for all of this time remotely, what’s the point in forcing a commute just so that people can sit on a computer in cubicles next to each other? 🙄🙄
I don’t care what any content creator says, the worse thing that can happen to you is to go viral. The amount of unwanted opinions on something so mundane 😩
@@Shannon-gr7rm The amount of support I’ve gotten from women who have either never met irl or met me in the wild is insane. And let’s not talk about my friends!
That's a waste of urban office-space. What kind of fool thought it was a good use of money to rent/lease office space in downtown Atlanta? And for gov't workers, at that?! This is not fiscally judicious.
So city and state employees going continue to stay home and not serve people like they are supposed to is interesting. The taxpayers of GA pay their salaries, their cushy benefits, their retirement packages yet they don't want to go back to work for the people who pay them is pathetic.
How about renaming the Richard B Russell building, AJ? Naming it after a prominent racist/segregationist might have been hip in the 70s, but seriously.
Have you taken a look at the election? A certain member of this new administration was doing a Charlie Chaplin salute. This is what's hip in the 2020s.
@alhodge4051 Jealous, you can't work for the government. They don't have to buy anything. See, and remember who boycotted buses in the sixties, we will and can do it again. You won't make no money off of us.
Plot twist … federal workers bring their lunch to work.
The comment I was looking for.
😂😂😂
I live downtown there are hardly no places to eat around the federal buildings. They are about to come back.
And for those that don't bring in their lunch, they have in-building cafeterias at really good prices.
😂
"I used to think LA had bad traffic, but after moving to Atlanta last year, I realized I was way off. With 79,000 people heading back to work, the roads are about to hit a whole new level of chaos."
Get ready for traffic jam 😢
It's Atlanta. What else do you expect?
There’s all ready traffic Jams Traffic is terrible in Atlanta it was bad in the 90’s . But these people need to get to work Hour or more times on hold for Medicare,and Social Security and others.
Get ready for restaurants to do better
We all knew this would come after the election people voted for this
An attempt of the business class to prop up the commercial real estate sector and other ancillary businesses.
Have you ever considered that having people in the offices will give jobs to the support staff of the building, restaurants and will turn the cities back into thriving centers? If we need jobs for people who are not college educated we have to create the environments. Business people can work anywhere with a laptop but a janitor needs a building to clean, a security guard needs a building to work in.
@@zgirl1385 Restaurants can thrive in your local neighborhoods...not just around massive commercial real estate areas and people sitting on Zooms all day. Janitors can clean hospitals and schools. The focus should be creating communities...not cubicle factories and more money into the pockets of large corps.
Disgusting @@zgirl1385
@@zgirl1385the commercial real estate can figure it out lol
@@JuMiMi86You just hit all the right angle. Families have bonded since most parents worked from home. Kids have done better in school. Just to help real estate moguls make more money. Hybrid should have been better.
Prayers for everyone
Guess what carpool and packing lunches 😂
Dude trying to flip those subs😂😂
F that. Im NEVER going back in an office..EVER...😂
Remember Trump is a commercial residential real estate developer. That part of the industry has taken a hit as well.
Trump does nothing unless he personally benefits. Why can’t everybody see this by now?
So sad! People have been the most productive working from home. Forcing people into hours of traffic, increased car emissions is crazy! Those businesses and building could be feeding the homeless. This economy sucks because everyone at the top is stealing not because the ones at the bottom need to spend more.
Yeah, I was SO productive working in PJs from my bed, while playing with the dog
Whatever
Fix the dam traffic sick of it
That costs money. Do you want to raise the taxes for it?
Pay federal less so we can use taxpayer money on fixing the traffic
Basically a demotion if pay is the same.
Exactly. Gas and wear and tear on your car. Smh
Quit.
Change job
@@CharlesLouisRosario What did Biden say to the keystone pipeline workers? Learn to write code. Only the weak fail to adapt. Adapt or starve. Just like everyone else.
Get back to the office. You can pretend to work in the office as easily as you did at home.
found the unemployed, government moocher lol
People have the same projects at home that they had in a building. Your duties are your duties.
😂😂
I would not buy if I have to spend money on gas.
You mean people would rather be supporting their local restaurants and businesses instead of supporting overpriced city businesses 20 plus miles away from their homes that don’t invest in their schools or infrastructure? Imagine my shock…
@@wackyguyoverthirty That part!
Their local businesses are 20 miles away. Coming to a low class downtown area is not their idea of supporting businesses.
Excellent , the world must return pre pandemia soon👏👏👏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Um no! Absolutely not! If people have to go back into the office it’s NOT employees obligation to feed or support local businesses! People bring your lunch, do not waste your time or money you don’t have on sub shops, restaurants, and other local businesses. You owe them nothing. With the amount of money employees will be spending on commuting, gas, and everything else they will need to save their money for their own families. Don’t do it!
@@Orbt_ Facts! I work across the street from his lil shop and never had the urge to go in. I bring my snacks/lunch from home. For all we know, he was probably struggling way before the pandemic started.
Ppl will bring their breakfast and lunch.
Get back to work
This is all about feeding into capitalism. People will spend more money if they have to go to the office
damn you smart
Capitalism is good.
On what? Gas? No one forcing them to spend their money.
@@gilldavidmour4199some capitalism is good some socialism is good.. the extremes of either are bad.
@@ls-0999-1LOL America is a very capitalist nation and Republicans in office are hardcore against any social programs thats why they stopped home work and many more things in the next 4 years
It all happened under trumps watch, we are all Slow
Yep Republicans in America voted for this we knew this before the election that home work would end
So they need to come back. Instead of sitting at home collect a check
This is so stupid…just to help out his real estate bros. If they work has being successfully done for all of this time remotely, what’s the point in forcing a commute just so that people can sit on a computer in cubicles next to each other? 🙄🙄
Bout to time. No more sitting at home doing what you want. Now yall have to work like everybody else
I don’t care what any content creator says, the worse thing that can happen to you is to go viral. The amount of unwanted opinions on something so mundane 😩
Turn off the comments.
@@Shannon-gr7rm The amount of support I’ve gotten from women who have either never met irl or met me in the wild is insane.
And let’s not talk about my friends!
If they don’t like it, they can quit and go elsewhere. Coming in to a physical workplace each day is not a big ask.
Disgusting
Good!
No more free ride … now laziness can stop and get back to work
That's a waste of urban office-space. What kind of fool thought it was a good use of money to rent/lease office space in downtown Atlanta? And for gov't workers, at that?! This is not fiscally judicious.
So city and state employees going continue to stay home and not serve people like they are supposed to is interesting. The taxpayers of GA pay their salaries, their cushy benefits, their retirement packages yet they don't want to go back to work for the people who pay them is pathetic.
Bruh
😂😅😅🤣😄😂😆so that will make global whining worse because more traffic
How about renaming the Richard B Russell building, AJ? Naming it after a prominent racist/segregationist might have been hip in the 70s, but seriously.
Have you taken a look at the election? A certain member of this new administration was doing a Charlie Chaplin salute. This is what's hip in the 2020s.
plenty for the military to do around town as well lol
Loving this.
🎉
Show the 💩 parking.
the free ride is over.
What free ride are you talking about 🤨🤨🤨?
@alhodge4051 Jealous, you can't work for the government. They don't have to buy anything. See, and remember who boycotted buses in the sixties, we will and can do it again. You won't make no money off of us.
People have the same projects at home that they had in a building. Your duties are your duties.
@@bamagrl26Well people knew this would happen after the election Republicans said for over 1 year now that they want to ban working from home
😂 right.time forever one to get back to work