Remote work is the future… if the two of us can figure out energy solutions

I suppose that the world seems easily bleak right now and people are reaching their limits with staying in quarantine, although I challenge most people to look on the bright side and imagine the nice things that could come of this, then i guess it’s obvious that the ancient ways of the world were not working anymore, and people were well aware that the plan didn’t serve them, however there was no way to take a stand against outdated social policies; Now, that isn’tthe case, but everyone has been forced to re-examine how they live and work.

Namely, companies are being forced to consider the option of remote workers.

I guess all work is going to transition to house offices, assuming the two of us can solve 1 issue, but there will be an energy crisis if most people is working in individual homes. Think about how often you entirely need your indoor air temperature control plan when you’re working a nine-to-more than four task, but you expect some high quality indoor air for an hour or 2 in the afternoon, some ventilation in your washroom to remove the tepid and humid air when you take a shower, and the perfect indoor air temperature for your sleeping preferences late at night. In the middle of the afternoon you rely on outside Heating and A/C systems for 8 to 12 hours. You commute to an office, using your car’s Heating and A/C plan the whole way, when you arrive at the office, the contractor is covering the cost of your indoor air temperature management, then and most significantly, in a group office setting the utility bills are cut between numerous workers. If most people works independently at home, every residential central Heating and A/C plan is independently running. If the two of us can find a way to lower energy expenditure, utility bills, and Heating and A/C USAge, I guess remote work is the next industrial revolution.
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