The proof, he said, was right there on camera: a full office at 5 p.m. on a Friday. One startup CEO is making the rounds this week after publicly claiming that employees working from home spend roughly 30% of their time on personal tasks — grocery runs, vet appointments, household admin — and backing it up with a live office headcount as evidence. "I'm a big believer in working in office," he said. "If you don't like that, well go run your own company."
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