As always, the world adapts.
Lots of work-from-home options which means no one cares how you get your work done, as long as it's done. I have always, always been the type of person that gets up early, gets absolutely tons done, work through lunch, then by 2PM or so I lose my concentration. The good news is I usually accomplish more in that amount of time than a lot of people do in a week. I absolutely hated jobs that required ass-in-seat during certain hours.
I usually go back and do more after a mid-afternoon break, sometimes in the evenings, always on weekends, just not in the regular 9-5 pattern that has been almost a necessity for the last 100 years.
It's one of the things I abhorred about the entertainment industry. I was usually at my desk getting loads done by 7 AM, then half the people would roll in at 10 (or later) and then want to keep you late because they had been jacking around most the day. I loved the one job I had in the financial industry because lots of people were at work by 6 AM because we were on the West Coast and the markets opened at 6:30 our time; we also had a big office in New York and there was a 3-hour difference. Then I would be out of there by 4:30 and would generally beat the L.A. traffic in both commutes, and I'd still get in 10 hours of very productive time every day.
I think the world is finding out there are lots of ways to be productive and we'll continue to see all types of work models.
And to be fair, I've always had a short, intense attention span and I get way more done now than I did back in the 80's and 90's. I bet that's true for a lot if not a majority of people.
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