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My blog has a ton of lists, some of which contain only 1 line per item while others can have more than 1 line per item. I find that for the latter, the list quickly becomes a dense block of text and lacks a visual separation between each item. Take this list from my commentary on my employer’s return-to-office mandate for example: I’m not saying everyone should have the option to work from home (WFH) no matter what. For positions that require the employees’ physical presence on-site regularly, like a circulation clerk at a library or a construction worker, then obviously that makes total sense. No one is saying you should try to do these jobs from home; don’t be obtuse.I have nothing against the act of “going into the office” itself; what I have issue with is, specifically, being forced to go into office when your job is not dependent on you being physically in the office.I’m using the terms “WFH” and “hybrid work” interchangeably here. When I say “WFH,” I’m not saying 100% remote…

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