Seems they really want to break the workers and kill wfh. I guess they’re really saying that they will be satisfied with the best workers who are already in their geographic regions or who will uproot and go there. Or, of course, ther they’ll quietly make exceptions for themselves and the few real talents they feel they must spend to accommodate.<p>Face it, pretty much everybody else is fungible and they’ll pay you less and treat you worse if they get the chance. And they’re working on having that chance. You can organize or just accept that you can’t fully control your career without working for yourself. Not only is wfh ending, but those big salaries will also wind down. They’re based on leverage and they don’t want you to have it.