While many employers are now asking people to come in a certain number of days a week, hardly any are tracking exactly how long they stay. In most of the country, only about half of office visits now last for at least six hours at a time, according to WiFi data from Basking, a workplace occupancy analytics firm. That is in stark contrast to before the pandemic, when a majority of visits, 84 percent, lasted six hours or more. Greg and Kristin have a discussion about whether or not the 9-5 is dead, the different between being an employee and an entrepreneur, and the importance of employers being explicit in whether they are paying for your output, your time or both.
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