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re: Is working from home more beneficial?

Posted on 4/7/20 at 8:27 am to
Posted by Quidam65
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Posted on 4/7/20 at 8:27 am to
It has benefits and drawbacks.

I have spent less on gas and put fewer miles on my car. You may also eat out less, saving money that way.

But if you work in an office where you like your co-workers, you start to miss them. (Of course, conversely if you have bad co-workers, you don't miss them at all.)
Posted by Pintail
Member since Nov 2011
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Posted on 4/7/20 at 10:09 am to
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But if you work in an office where you like your co-workers, you start to miss them. (Of course, conversely if you have bad co-workers, you don't miss them at all.)


I don't think it has to be as cut and dry as work from home or not.

I think some companies will begin to move towards 1-2 days in the office for meetings early in the week, the rest of the week get your stuff done from home. Or a portion of the office comes in for a couple days, and the other works from home. If you want to come in to the office because you work better come in. If you like the freedom to take a walk around the block or water your garden after you finish a project, then work from home.

I do think the idea of a butt in the seat for 8hrs a day=working will be phased out after this.
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