Personally it isn’t for me. I struggle enough with working from home, that disrupting that more would cause me to not get anything finished at all
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Same. I want to like working from home, but I get nothing done unless it's brain dead excel updating or something.
Too many distractions and temptations to not work.
But I personally know people who are more productive and happy to work from home.
Working from home and technically allowed from anywhere without informing my employer. I will never go back, best thing ever.
Same! I love the WFH model. No one bothers me, I get more work done, and I don't have to waste gas and time.
No, I'm in person pretty much all the time.
I work from home usually, but being able to take my job with me to visit my parents for a week or so is great. Theoretically, I could also go on major trips while working, but I haven't don't that because it doesn't sound like much fun
I'm one of them. My job is fully remote and I live in a van and travel much of the year. Currently my "office" is next to a river in the mountains.
I work from home, and my employer allows up to six weeks from a different country, per country, per year. In theiry, as long as I kept moving every six weeks I could travel constantly.
In reality I have three children, so I get to travel about once a year.
I have been 100% remote since 2015. I don't usually work on the go as I like the separation but I can.
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