Not a Fan of Remote Work? Then You May Not Like Retirement.

Before the pandemic, employees commonly had to beg their bosses to work remotely on occasion. But in the wake of the pandemic, remote work has become commonplace.

For many people, that's a great thing. Working remotely no doubt makes it possible for some employees to save money on transportation and child-care costs and strike a better work-life balance.

But remote work isn't the right setup for everyone. And for many people, it's an isolating experience that isn't ideal.

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