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Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen called remote work "white collar fraud" in a recent podcast interview.
Ryan Petersen, the CEO at Flexport, said he believes that working from home introduces too many distractions and can hurt workplace culture.
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Ben Shimkus
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Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen called remote work "white collar fraud" in a recent podcast interview.

“The idea that I could do any work at my house is like a total fantasy,” said CEO Ryan Petersen.

“I’m a big believer in working in office,” the founder slammed. “If you don’t like that, well go run your own company.”

The economist who has spent two decades studying remote work said most employers are never going back to a fully in-office set up.

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SaaStr founder Jason Lemkin agrees with Flexport CEO Ryan Peterson's skepticism of remote work.

Although working remotely offers flexibility, it also takes a toll on people's mental health, experts said.