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BannonsLiver

(21,202 posts)
14. Yeah you'd probably hate it.
Wed Jul 8, 2026, 10:17 PM
Wednesday

I don't like getting up early either, and by that time had been working from home for 4 years, so the idea of hitting the road at rush hour was not appealing. It's sort of like being in elementary school again. There's not much freedom of movement outside of break times and lunch, which at 90 minutes I found unnecessarily long. All of that would definitely not be ideal for someone who has panic issues. In fact, I could see where all of the restrictions might induce one in those prone to them. If you ever got called, I think you would almost surely be excused.

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