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  • On account of it being so in yours?

    Australia Post says they reject any liability if you do

    The UK says you should use their premium service to do so

    India says you can't. It at least quora says you can't in India

    Quora says you can in Canada

    I wonder why the UK and Australian searches landed on the national postal carriers and the others landed on fora

  • I had uniform shirt, tie, slacks, socks, jumpers, blazer, bag

    The shoes weren't uniform but were of very limited style.

    You could pick something about wealth by how neatly kids were dressed (and the state of their clothes; the cheapest were nearly worn out), and the toys they brought to school

    Hats weren't regulated because it was the '80s and '90s and we didn't wear hats. We had a uniform hat in our sports uniform but it wasn't popular

  • With a large increase in the number of office workers working from home, cafes opened in the suburban centres near me. Though the cafe workers have to work from work, it's certainly a benefit for them to be able to work walking distance from home instead of an hour bus commute away with expensive parking when they had to work in cafes near the offices

    WFH moves the support jobs closer to home

    Sure it doesn't help if you're in construction, but it's a net good for many people

  • I worked in a system development area years ago. It was an annual income tax system. The designers designed for about half a year; the build people made the code over an overlapping half a year; test tested the code over about half a year.

    Whatever you did, you worked half a year, and were idle half a year

    This was after the internet, but before we had internet to the desk. It was before smart phones, before cell phones

    It was terrible.

  • It's several things.

    • They believe people work better when they have team mates around them
    • They believe there are synergies from water-cooler conversions
    • They believe managers need to see their staff to know they're working
    • They believe people in the office are best for teaching new starters
    • They believe that since they are paying so much for office space it would be a waste to not use it

    Probably more than that.

    Some of it's true.

    They don't understand what it costs. They don't understand that people resent having to commute to do the same work they could have done at home.