Thursday, February 6, 2025

Diner, diner, diner

Here they go again:

Behind the counter of the pink-tiled D’s Diner, Tammy Malloy chatted in between serving a late morning wave of tables. The 67-year-old said she had come to work beaming the day after the November election.
And so on.

And on, and on. Any thoughts about federal employees working from home?
“I can’t work from home,” Malloy said, standing by the diner’s swinging kitchen door, holding a half-glass of milk, with a black apron tied around her torso.
It’s yet another legacy media visit to a diner, this one from The Washington Post .

comments: 2

Anonymous said...

I truly don't understand this dislike (more along the lines of hatred) of persons who work from home. you want to work from home get background and a job that allows you to do so. I saw a comment on LinkedIn from someone who was celebrating the return to office by claiming that plumbers don't work from home. we truly seem to have generated a nation of persons who can't critically think. what was interesting about that article is the follow-up questions suggested by persons in the comments.
kirsten

Michael Leddy said...

Critical thinking seems to be in short supply. Like eggs.