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After more than two years of working from home and avoiding the dreaded daily commute, workers at companies like AT&T, Amazon, Toyota, and JPMorgan Chase are being called back to the office.
First and foremost is the $200 bonus in bill credits that the carrier is offering for those who pick up a new phone and line.