Meanwhile, those at the very top – the 0.1% – have access to private jets that can whisk them off to the Bahamas or Miami for a night or two. But some note that could stoke resentment among the “have nots” who can’t shell out $30,000 to charter a jet.
Still others speculate the crackdown on working from home could spur an odd phenomenon: workaholics in upper management taking more vacations as a hack to work remotely. Indeed, one source who spent much of the pandemic working remotely and skiing multiple days each week said she plans to use all of her vacation days – but will simply work through them.
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