Obviously from home, because I don't need to get dress and ready, save some cash instead of spending on a shitty public transportation and doesn't get risk to get robbed on the street
On site, because otherwise I'd never get out of the house. I need to meet people, mix, interact, not sit in front of a screen all day long, every day of the week.
Takes me 30 minutes to drive go work 75 minutes home. That's 30 hours a month (every other Friday off) that I'm not getting paid for that's work related. Now I can "get off work" and 30 seconds later be starting a project/chore around the house. It's a no brainer. I'd take a 10% pay cut if I never had to go to the office again.
I honestly don't understand the people that say office is better. Productivity at my job is higher, productivity in my life is higher, where's the downside? I don't have to listen to bs in the breakroom from the mouthbreather on my team who has never contributed more than keeping the organs fresh for harvesting later, I'm spending way less on gas.
Are these people just lonely? F it. I'll be their friend if I can just stay home. Go do something social and make friends that are not work related.
@msc545 yeah traffic there is no joke either... interesting that you have a job hospitalizing people... in los angeles... i was... not aware... that we had that there
@BoopBoopBeep I think it is mostly because the boss/supervisor / whatever wants to feel in control by hassling people who are 5 minutes late and shit like that. It has more to do with the ability to be punitive to subordinates than anything else.
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Id rather work from home but that is not possible with my job. People suck, not all the time but enough to make me want yo work from home.
I'm in the service industry so I have to go to the job sites. I can't rewire a customers home or fix their electrical problems from my house
Obviously from home, because I don't need to get dress and ready, save some cash instead of spending on a shitty public transportation and doesn't get risk to get robbed on the street
On site, because otherwise I'd never get out of the house. I need to meet people, mix, interact, not sit in front of a screen all day long, every day of the week.
If you can telework AI is going to eliminate your job…in many cases.
Getting out of the house is one of the main reasons I got a job.
In the office. I need that separation between home and work..
I enjoy going to work and meeting people.
Amazon, Twitter, Google, have all realized that people who work from home are as productive as day old turds.
I work from home except when I run payroll and visit clients.
Work from office. I want the normal routine
Health takes a toll during WFH.
The job that I retired from could not be done remotely.
I would rather work from home but not because of some fabricated fake virus.
On site. Need a reason to leave the house. 😅
Home must be that bad eh
If left to my own devices I probably wouldn't want to leave the house and I want to separate work from home.
Home, anxiety isn't that great.
My job can't be done remotely.
From home, and I'm VERY QUALIFED
Home - I don't want to drive in trafffic.
Takes me 30 minutes to drive go work 75 minutes home. That's 30 hours a month (every other Friday off) that I'm not getting paid for that's work related. Now I can "get off work" and 30 seconds later be starting a project/chore around the house. It's a no brainer. I'd take a 10% pay cut if I never had to go to the office again.
@BoopBoopBeep same here - 40 minute drive in bad traffic to and from work. 5 seconds to grab coffee and walk in the other room, and I am at work!
I honestly don't understand the people that say office is better. Productivity at my job is higher, productivity in my life is higher, where's the downside? I don't have to listen to bs in the breakroom from the mouthbreather on my team who has never contributed more than keeping the organs fresh for harvesting later, I'm spending way less on gas.
Are these people just lonely? F it. I'll be their friend if I can just stay home. Go do something social and make friends that are not work related.
The only time I drive for work is when I have to hospitalize someone or go to court.
I don't hospitalize people anymore so there's really no incentive for me to put on pants for work.
I don't want to do it either but it's part of my job.
Haha, I definitely enjoyed it when it was my job. Some people have it coming. Where do you work, if you can say. Geographic location, not "employer."
@BoopBoopBeep Los Angeles
@msc545
yeah traffic there is no joke either... interesting that you have a job hospitalizing people... in los angeles... i was... not aware... that we had that there
@BoopBoopBeep I think it is mostly because the boss/supervisor / whatever wants to feel in control by hassling people who are 5 minutes late and shit like that. It has more to do with the ability to be punitive to subordinates than anything else.
@BoopBoopBeep we do. We have a lot of mentally ill people here. Thank God we also have some facilities to help them.
@msc545 you hospitalized people because you are in the mental health field? that would make way more sense. i was so confused
Yes, I'm a forensic and neuropsychologist so I get a lot of this at the one institution where I work as a consultant.
Oh that sounds like it'd be fun. I mean... different "fun" not like take the kids to work fun, but I'm pretty used to that.
@BoopBoopBeep It is interesting but never really "fun".
I want to work on site.
From home. Because there’s people at work.