When the apocalypse hit, we were using skype. You could put a location under your name. Some put “WFH” when they weren’t at headquarters. I put “WTF” and only one person ever noticed.
I ’worked from home (WFHere) for years before the current unpleasantness. The revelation- When you can work from anywhere, you end up working from everywhere. All the time.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 3 years ago
“Working from home” too often starts to feel like “living at work”.
Skeptical Meg almost 3 years ago
When the apocalypse hit, we were using skype. You could put a location under your name. Some put “WFH” when they weren’t at headquarters. I put “WTF” and only one person ever noticed.
cdward almost 3 years ago
Working from home works for some and not for others. I do a mix, and it feels right for me.
goboboyd almost 3 years ago
I ’worked from home (WFHere) for years before the current unpleasantness. The revelation- When you can work from anywhere, you end up working from everywhere. All the time.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
WTH?
RadioDial Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Before retiring this year, I used to WFH on Fridays. Got more done in that one day than the rest of the other 4 put together.
scaeva Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The ability to mentally compartmentalize your life is necessary for extended WFH, or it becomes “WTF am I doing?”