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Part-time PGs, weekly hometown travels: Hybrid office work ties GenZ up in knots

Many GenZ employees (people born between 1996 and 2010) who are working from the office for 2-3 days a week are travelling back to their home for the rest of the days to save cost but end up losing more – financially and mentally.

May 10, 2023 / 14:39 IST
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Many major companies such as Tata Consultancy Services, Wipro, KPMG and Ericsson, among others, have adopted a hybrid working with employees mandated to report for 2-4 days a week in the office.
Many major companies such as Tata Consultancy Services, Wipro, KPMG and Ericsson, among others, have adopted a hybrid working with employees mandated to report for 2-4 days a week in the office.

When Abhay Gautam, an IT engineer, started his career during the pandemic in July 2020, he got all that he ever wanted, thanks to remote work. The comfort of home, nearly zero expenses, and ample opportunities to resist his company's back-to-office plans for the next two years – a smooth ride all along to save up for his dream car.

However, the recent ‘back to office’ plans of various companies and the slowdown in bulk hiring, especially IT, shook Gautam out of his cosy life. Since January, every employee at his company must report to the office in person for at least three days a week with the flexibility of choosing which days they want to.

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Gautam then rented a flat for Rs 10,000 per month in Central Noida but soon realised he can still save up: He decided to save the cost of food, maid and electricity by travelling to his hometown in Agra, UP, for the remaining four days.

“It seemed to be working for a while in March, especially during Holi when there was a long weekend. But soon the fatigue of travelling every week in addition to rising ticket prices are creating hindrance,” he said, revealing that he pays around Rs 2,000 bus fare per month. Gautam is not alone.