If you didn’t get a choice to work remote, how come?

  • lasagna
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    3 年前

    Pros: no commute, standup desk, background tv, cooking, can do tasks like making appointments, can attend personal appointments, works great with my flexible hours.

    Cons: harder to focus, I like my coworkers so I prefer to be in the office to interact, feels rather isolated.

    During long weeks I like to take one full wfh day. It almost feels like a nice break.

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      3 年前

      do you feel isolated in being left out of informal interactions, like “shooting the shit”, or because your coworkers aren’t as accessible to collaborate using whatever company chat system?

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        3 年前

        When I was working remotely and the rest of the team was in the office, I did feel left out. An organization that’s part WFH and part office-based has to be very careful to avoid that. My current job is 100% WFH so there’s nothing to be left out of, but I do still feel isolated. I don’t miss the commute, and I don’t miss the office, but I do really miss being around people.

      • lasagna
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        3 年前

        I’d say it’s a more general form of isolation.

        • varsockOPM
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          3 年前

          Like @ethan said

          I don’t miss the commute, and I don’t miss the office, but I do really miss being around people.

          We are a social species and I guess we have to respect that. I have trouble finding those folks with similar interests. And if i find them, I might still drop the ball in engaging.