I could easily and happily WFH the majority of the time. The social brainstorming is missing for sure. I'd often walk into the office of our networking chief and throw a problem at him. Even though it wasn't always a network problem per se, he was very good at talking through the problem with me and we'd figure it out.
Wifey could also work from home, but she's sick of the same surroundings every day and misses her office and the social aspect.
I wouldn't mind a partial WFH setup where I'm in the office a couple days a week and home the rest.
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