My boss moved us back into the office at the start of the year. It was no longer financially viable to keep all employees at home laboring remotely, as well as the troubles over privacy breaches for client personal information when it’s being handled on unsecure internet affixions. That’s sort of a tradeoff when you transport employees out of a central location plus into their individual living quarters, wherever they may be within a 100 mile radius of the office. Some people even moved back to their hometowns out of state, hoping that the switch to remote laboring would remain permanent. Unfortunately, those people were given the opportunity to transport back close to the original supplier headquarters, or they would have to look for toil elsewhere. I guess that most of the employees stayed, but we had to train a few new 1s as well. It has been a tiny bit of an adjustment for me getting used to laboring at the office again. I enjoyed having access to my fridge throughout my workdays, especially since I keep forgetting things at home after already leaving the house in my car. No matter what, I’ll either leave my Tim Hortons Latte in the dining room or forget to turn the air conditioning back up after having it low while I sleep at night. But now that I have a smart temperature control installed in my house, I can monitor my HVAC idea throughout the day while I’m away at work. It doesn’t matter if I don’t get the heat wave warning until after I leave the house, I can still change the temperature whenever I have my cellphone with me.