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For those of you who work hybrid / remote, what do you do and what are the advantages/ disadvantage?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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ive worked remotely for 12 years ....mostlt from home but also all over the world when ive been on holiday even on my honeymoon its very very convenient as long as i can get on the internet i can work im a management accountant ....i cook the books for companies at month end !!! |
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"Curious about the remote / hybrid lifestyle cause I’m super jealous and am actively seeking jobs where I can work from home "
I’m hybrid two days a week at home, three on site. No disadvantages. Less fuel, car time, generally cut car running costs a lot (almost £2k/year) sleep in later.
I already used a room as an office space so now it’s just for work too, so that could be a disadvantage if you don’t have space.
I’d never want to go fully remote. Got a taste of it in lockdown and it was rubbish being alone all day. Teams/Zoom just isn’t the same. No office banter, coffee chats etc.
I always go to site when I need to/I never prioritise WFH, and it’s worked really well for our team. I think all jobs where it’s viable should offer it. Makes balancing life much easier. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Work from home based but often out and about, with visits to the office sometimes because I need to. Sometimes because I choose to. I wouldn't like to be completely isolated from the office. |
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By *ewisbi76Man
over a year ago
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I work on IT projects and have been wfh for 3 years now.
The biggest advantage is no commute, i'd lose 2.5 hours a day if they made me go back now.
Small disadvantages are things like not being able to print at home, which makes some finance work quite difficult having to work on a small laptop screen. my employer disabled some of the ports on my laptop as well as bluetooth for "security" reasons, but i suspect this was just to make wfh less convenient.
i dont think my employer will ever go back to 100% ft... they are selling buildings now and the ones they still have are half closed so they dont have to pay to heat parts of them,i'm sure there will be opportunities for you.
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I’m in a contact centre but have been working from home for 3 years, I love it but have multiple health issues so can be in my pj and still work.
I do miss the office banter but I’m more productive at home |
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I travelled a lot in my jobs then 10 years ago got job working from home but I decided to go to the office everyday even though I was home worker as it was close then COVID I had to work from home.
I recently changed jobs as still a home worker but office is too far to go every day so it gets a bit lonely.
Chatting to others at work makes the day go faster.
Also there are other benefits which I didn't expect to find |
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