Not gonna lie, this is weird. Anyone else in the same boat?
I get a ton done around the house when I work from home.
I’ve done it from time to time, am never as productive at home as I am in the office. For a while, I simply thought most of those “I get so much more done at home” people were sorta fudging the truth a little (under the thinking that “most folks must be like me”, which I think is human nature). My wife convinced me otherwise. For me, there’s always the television, or the to-do list around the house, or whatever. She’s disciplined enough that she’s not distracted by those kinds of things - for her, it’s simply the phone doesn’t ring as much and there’s no one stopping by to small talk like in her office at work. Just comes down to personality really.......
Yep, I've spent the better part of the past 2 years working from home, and am doing it again this and next week simply because I just returned from 2 weeks in Europe and am under my own "evaluation".That's what I love about it. Not having to spend an 1.5 hour total commute. Getting to standup and throw laundry in, instead of just go into the work breakroom. You can get a lot of crap done around the house without giving up TOO much time.
Yep, I've spent the better part of the past 2 years working from home, and am doing it again this and next week simply because I just returned from 2 weeks in Europe and am under my own "evaluation".
But you're right - no need to change into ridiculous business attire, we gain 1-2 hours back in not commuting, and it's just easier. The hardest part for many - and this was tough for me when I first started working from home - is the discipline to stay focused on work.
Get yah one of these.I wish I could work from home but I work for a hospital so that’s not going to happen.
Yes, it is very tough. I'm not as disciplined as others. I can kind of slack offand still get things done. But I also work 24/7. Sometimes I work at night. Sometimes I get called at 4am. So I take the day time to do a bit of personal stuff.
My Dad's in his late 60's.. and never got to WFH.. but he wonders if this CoronaVirus is going to change the way businesses operate. He thinks they're (some) going to realize that they don't need the overhead for building costs. That staff can WFH a few days a week. I thought it was interesting to theorize. It's 2020, is Corona going to change the way we work now that technology can have us work from anywhere?
There are plenty of companies that don't need staff on-site.. and it's a great bargaining chip for the HR/Talent teams to use.
No. Working in restaurants and about to lose my ****. Not only do I have to prepare to lay off 90% of my people, but I’m going to have to lose my shorts financially. I hate China.
No. Working in restaurants and about to lose my ****. Not only do I have to prepare to lay off 90% of my people, but I’m going to have to lose my shorts financially. I hate China.
\Not gonna lie, this is weird. Anyone else in the same boat?
Not gonna lie, this is weird. Anyone else in the same boat?
Company allowing work from home for two weeks. Personally I like this....just not under these circumstances.Not gonna lie, this is weird. Anyone else in the same boat?