i fully understand frustrating it is. Listen, there's all sorts of business leaders that you and i both talk to who say, i don't get it right. Here in new york city, office buildings are empty, but our bars and restaurants are open. How about this is a time when businesses can talk to their best employees and say what is it that you're looking for? It might not just be compensation. Work from home should be viewed in a different way now. But to just say, oh, it's not cobind safe. I'm not coming in. It's eit o harder. Interest trats, interest raits going up to deal withina. They
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