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There is wistfulness at the loneliness of being the manager at United and the regret that Meulensteen and others did not call in on his office more often.
There is something quixotic about the quest of Representative Frank R. Wolf to encourage federal workers to stay out of the office more often.
But in the end, most employees discovered that they could and should work out of the office more often — though they did not want to eliminate the office entirely.
Some times these letters get as far as the building managers office; more often it is waylaid by a clerk in the Post Office; taken to the basement & burned, alont with scurrilous & obscene mail.
Some companies, like Bank of America, have recently changed their policies to force workers to go into the office more often, perhaps to make sure they do not become too disconnected from their colleagues.
Then a voice-over says, "Get out of the office more often, with Chili's $6 Lunch Break combos" and shots of half sandwiches with soup and French fries are shown.
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