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Very jealous of remote / hybrid workers. What’s your work pattern like?
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By *aytie0 OP Woman
over a year ago
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Since Covid, I’ve noticed so many poeole only work 2-3 days in the office and some do 4 day weeks. Very jealous since I spent 90 mins - 2 hours a day travelling to work 5 days a week.
I’d love to do a remote or hybrid job where I only have to travel in a few times a week and can work from home. Sadly it’s not possible in my job but will be looking elsewhere soon. Any advice/ tips of where to find a job like that? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Tuesdays and Thursdays in the office. Other three weekdays at home.
As for where to find jobs like it; there's a fair few, and they're on the rise. Especially with rising costs for businesses excluded from the energy pricing cap.
Depends what background and skills you have I guess. But work life balance is massive, so I'd always advocate for retraining if possible. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I spend 3 hours a day commuting when I go into the office. I'm generally more tired as i have to get up at 6am latest. I'm less productive - setting up a desk and my stuff, popping out for lunch takes 30 mins, so more time lost.
I love hybrid working... I do feel sorry for new employees, it must be a nightmare trying to build a network
I work longer hours at home... i get up later (7.30) and i don't have to worry about lunch as i can just look in the fridge. Its convenient for deliveries and making local appointments/nipping to the postbox. I find it difficult to finish my day and I do feel pressure to attend 7pm uk time meetings tho as I'm 'already home'. I get zoom fatigue from the number of calls i do B2B, which often start at 8am |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I show face in the office once a week and really don't enjoy that day. So much time wasted on travelling and chit chat, and I resent that I need to arrange childcare to do that. I get so much more done at home and find it far more enjoyable. I've spent years trying and failing to strike a decent work/life balance and feel like I've finally achieved it this year
I would have missed out on a lot if I'd worked this way when I was younger though. I made so many friends and had an amazing social life with colleagues back in the day. I feel sorry for young people at uni/starting work without the same social side, but I'm not that interested in it any more. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Only office based workers really had the working from home option, it's not a role I'd find exciting or fulfilling. Besides, going to work is actually gets me out of the stresses of homelife. I couldn't work and live in the same place, do my bloody nut in. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm on a 4 week rota, 2 days in the office a week the rest at home
I answer calls for a health insurance company the job is OK if you can handle people getting arsey because you advise them of the options they've selected on their policy but other than that I enjoy it |
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What field of work are you looking to work in?
LinkedIn works well for me as I’m often contacted by recruiters on there about remote working jobs.
I’m currently 2 days in the office & 3 at home. I’m pro home working so would like even less office days. |
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I personally think that "home working" will mark the final nail in the coffin for many highstreets. With many offices now being empty, there's significantly fewer people to visit the town/city center shops
Cal |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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It is a double edged sword.
For some it works, it suits them better and are more productive.
For others it may suit them but productivity took a hit, as they dont have supervision enough.
For a few it just does not suit them at all.
I can't work from home, and the more people that do will eventually mean I'm out of a job since my role is no longer needed |
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I'm on a permanent home working contract, although I have to go into the office for meetings one or two times a month...these days are not productive as it means spending around six hours driving and still needing to fit a whole day's work in. I do find it harder to shut my laptop at my official finishing time, my thought process generally being that I'd be commuting if I was in an office, so I might as well just work a bit longer as I wouldn't be home anyway. Plus I have international clients and colleagues, and they often think it's fair game to call me if they see me still online into the evening, which means I'm then working even longer to deal with whatever they wanted. I often miss company and those little chats you have with people when making a cuppa. You have to work harder to create relationships with your colleagues. But it gives you the freedom to put a load of washing in at any time, put dinner on so that it's ready for when you finish work, pop round to the shop etc. |
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I do two days at home and three in the office. Prefer the other way round to be honest as I like the comfort of home.
If you’re trying to get into this hybrid working life, you need to start looking for work in a call centre. Not all do hybrid working, but they will give you the skills and experience for the roles that have successfully transferred over to home working. |
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One of my daughters works from home here I do envy her! Especially when I'm cycling to work at 3 30 in morning! And mine is a very physical job! Then the cycle home when it's pouring down! In my next life I will get a home job! But hey ho I can retire in 8 months x |
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"Since Covid, I’ve noticed so many poeole only work 2-3 days in the office and some do 4 day weeks. Very jealous since I spent 90 mins - 2 hours a day travelling to work 5 days a week.
I’d love to do a remote or hybrid job where I only have to travel in a few times a week and can work from home. Sadly it’s not possible in my job but will be looking elsewhere soon. Any advice/ tips of where to find a job like that?"
I think most (if all) civil servant office jobs tend to have remote/hybrid working and advertise the jobs on the government website. Sometimes, departments do a ‘bulk’ recruitment campaigns, giving more opportunities. Job agencies and Centres may also advertise these and others. Also check on sites, e.g. Indeed and glassdoor for reviews to get a feel of the job and employer, and what support you would receive working remotely.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Kudos to those who can do it. I tried working in an office for a couple of weeks many years ago. I was climbing the walls by the end of the first week. I might manage a day or two but I prefer to move around. I would Procrastinate at home, sort of like watching a film and you suddenly realise you need to do something else while it was on. (Took me years to watch Startrek V in parts ) |
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I've been working two days a week from home since 2017, the other three in the centre in Manchester. It works very well for my personal situation and was part of the "reasonable adjustments" my employer made for my disability when it started. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Office based jobs are where the more hybrid roles are. Any work that can be done on a laptop can be done anywhere with Internet connection.
I've seen on-site roles have little to no applications and remote roles get up to 200 |
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I have a hybrid role. I work from home as well as out in the field and am expected to go into the office for monthly meetings. In practice I tend to go into the office once or twice a week for one reason or another.
It works for me, as I find I'm more productive without the distractions in the office. Though as it gets colder, I might go in more often to reduce our heating costs.
Even if we all wanted to return to the office we couldn't, as there's only enough desk space for about a quarter of the workforce. If you're going into the office for any length of time, you have to book a desk!
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"I have a hybrid role. I work from home as well as out in the field and am expected to go into the office for monthly meetings. In practice I tend to go into the office once or twice a week for one reason or another.
It works for me, as I find I'm more productive without the distractions in the office. Though as it gets colder, I might go in more often to reduce our heating costs.
Even if we all wanted to return to the office we couldn't, as there's only enough desk space for about a quarter of the workforce. If you're going into the office for any length of time, you have to book a desk!
Nita"
As to how to find a remote job, the same way as you find any other job. However, it obviously depends on the type of work, not all jobs can be done remotely.
Nita |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I spend 3 hours a day commuting when I go into the office. I'm generally more tired as i have to get up at 6am latest. I'm less productive - setting up a desk and my stuff, popping out for lunch takes 30 mins, so more time lost.
I love hybrid working... I do feel sorry for new employees, it must be a nightmare trying to build a network
I work longer hours at home... i get up later (7.30) and i don't have to worry about lunch as i can just look in the fridge. Its convenient for deliveries and making local appointments/nipping to the postbox. I find it difficult to finish my day and I do feel pressure to attend 7pm uk time meetings tho as I'm 'already home'. I get zoom fatigue from the number of calls i do B2B, which often start at 8am"
Hybrid working here , with expectation to be in office couple of days a week. Have got flex on that but even the 6hrs + round trip for those office days is utterly exhausting and I spend 70% of the day on teams calls. Taking it on the chin for now, my role was created and established in lockdown, there is no need in my industry to be in an office as we have successfully proven . |
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I work in IT, pre-lockdown I had a 45-60 minute commute each way, since lockdown I've been into the office about 5 times total. Love the extra time it gives me, and the money saved on fuel, but I do miss the social side of being in the office. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
Where it is possible and the option exists it can work for many people. We're at the development stage still for getting it right for the majority.
If your company's culture is more top down, command and control, where presenteeism is valued then there will be tensions.
We're humans and most of us need some connection. Occasional in-person working can help build relationships, that are fostered online.
I do worry about those that NEED to work on site but are told not to. We don't all have the luxury of a home office andd it's an extra stressor to have your work sitting in front of you when you're trying to relax. Or those flat sharing trying to navigate working in shared spaces, when some conversations need to confidential. Or where there is abuse and the chance to get some respite is in the office and the company of other people.
OP, look at Four Day Week. Their site lists jobs available on flexible working.
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
Since COVID it’s near impossible to recruit good people unless you offer hybrid, they simply go somewhere that does even if the money is less
I’ve always worked hybrid for last 20 years but for the last 5 or so have 50% at home and 50% abroad in an office in 2-6 week blocks . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm full-time WFH and able to work flexible so will either do 8 - 16:30 or 9 - 17:30.
Depending on the mood I'm in I'll either have a walk or nap on my lunch. On the days Mrs would finish early we'd have afternoon sex |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Since Covid, I’ve noticed so many poeole only work 2-3 days in the office and some do 4 day weeks. Very jealous since I spent 90 mins - 2 hours a day travelling to work 5 days a week.
I’d love to do a remote or hybrid job where I only have to travel in a few times a week and can work from home. Sadly it’s not possible in my job but will be looking elsewhere soon. Any advice/ tips of where to find a job like that?"
Try LinkedIn in, every job I've had since 2010 was from companies contacting me through the site, they advertise remote working jobs. |
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Only go to the office twice a month , few months not even gone in.
Hate the office, cold and dirty workplace with alot of noise.
More productive and happy at home.
Watch porn while working and the odd sex session.
Saving on fuel and the drive as well.
Him x |
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