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It's not the work that I mind.
It's getting home and only having 4 hours of free-time until I need to go to bed so I can get up early for work tomorrow.

>> No.54830187

>>54830172
WFH is so fucking good it makes the office so much fucking worse by comparison. This hybrid shit has turned my life into some sissy cuck edging porn.

>> No.54831537

you would only spend your free time on watching porn and posting shit on image boards

you should work more

>> No.54831572

>>54830172
that's why i spent 6-9 months applying to hundreds of remote jobs and doing dozens of phone screens and interviews. now instead of wasting a few hours a day on wageslave preparation and commuting, i can wake up at 8:59:59 AM and end my day at 5:30:00 PM.

>> No.54831671

>>54830172
wfh is basically a requirement at this point

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54831697

>>54831671
>mostly remote
>highly remote
>remote but must be within commuting distance of office
>hybrid (mandatory rush hour commutes on monday/friday)
>hybrid in the office 4 days a week

>> No.54831722

wfh master race checking in. Literally lmaoing at my self in past years when I had to commute to work in rush hour, crushed in public transport, paying over £100 a month for it.

>> No.54831744

>>54830172
>It's not the work that I mind.
That's interesting. Really quite.
And is this question as to whether or not you
>mind the work
in the office with us right now?

>> No.54831777

>>54831722
What kind of remote work do you engage in?

Also, lest not forget the two weeks of your life every year so many people lose commuting. Just two weeks. And another two. Annnnnd another two....

>> No.54831907

WFH here as well and it helps a lot. I break up my day and take 15 - 30 minute breaks to get outside, walk around my block, clean around the house, etc. - multiple times per day plus my normal ~1 hour lunch break.

Unfortunately I don't have huge blocks of time to really go out and do the things that I want, but this helps tremendously relative to working in an office.

I actually found when my WFH was super light, I'd end up craving work. Would go out in the morning 830 - 11 and by the time I got home I was extremely motivated to work.

>> No.54831953

>>54831777

Non technical office job in a large and slow company. It wasn't advertised as wfh and technically they can call me to go back in the office but it's not realistic.

Another benefit of wfh: Less desire to use up holidays to escape office, so I can save them up over the year.

>> No.54831978

>>54831697
>hybrid 6 hours in the office 6 days a week, 4 hours wfh 7 days a week (unpaid)

>> No.54832024

>>54831978
i interviewed for a job that was listed as remote. then it turned into "in office for the first 6 months and maybe remote when you're trained." i was applying with nearly 4 years of experience at the time.

oh well, joke's on them. they went private after a miserable IPO and then the acquiring PE firm slashed and burned jobs. the company's name is Billtrust, if you want a laugh.