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I see my boss in person once per quarter. I routinely use her boss's office because I haven't seen him in about a year. And I've never seen his boss despite him having an office and executive parking spot.
I've been asked a half dozen times to come into the office more often but it's been super easy to deflect by praising them for how effective they are while fully remote. Either they buy my BS or they're wise enough to see their hypocrisy and drop the topic.
And are they effective while remote? Except for the part about wanting you to go in? Are they decent bosses otherwise? Or do you just need the health insurance...?
Boss is great, one of the best I've ever worked for and is fine with me working remote. Boss x 2 could just as soon not exist; he doesn't help me but nor does he get in my way, and surprisingly the one pushing hardest for return to office. Boss x 3, really not a fan, if I didn't have a couple layers of buffer between us, he might be enough to send me looking for a different job. 3 gets on return to office kicks, but he usually loses interest quickly.
And if I didn't need a salary and health insurance, I wouldn't work any job. This one isn't terrible, relative to what else I've done and could do.