@ct I mean, put it this way... I'm deemed onsite and drive 50 minutes to the office more days than not per week. Essentially about 100 miles round trip DAILY.
I also pay $20 in tolls a week, and no. There really isn't a way to avoid the toll roads.
Then another $67.54 in gas per week. So I spend at minimum $90-100/week JUST to go into an office in which none of my coworkers work at to join virtual meetings that I can do at home. I get there at 10-10:30 and then leave at lunch because I refuse to fund dell's cafeteria's ridiculous prices for sub-par food and refuse to be in office for more than 2 hours.
My raise was a whopping 1.75% as was my entire teams. Most of whom are remote. Promotions have been quite literally non-existent for the last 6 years unless you live in any country other than the US. So remotes aren't exactly missing out on freakin promotions lmfao.
One of my teammates switched roles and jumped to a different team for a promotion. Logically I would have filled their position for a promotion, right? Nope. Instead they repurposed that vacancy and sent it to another country for very cheap promotion for some Indian who didn't deserve it.
There is NO benefit to going onsite versus being remote at this point. Zero. While they say that remotes aren't eligble for promotions or internal movement... WHO CARES?! It's not like they are or have been promoting anyone in the US, anyways!
I actually love my job but like, am at the point where I am willing to test the RTO bs because I really don't think it's being monitored as harshly as they want us to think... But, because I want to keep my job I'll still be a good sheep and go in at least 3 days/week.