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I don't see how people like to work from home. Was forced to do that due to a public transport strike. There something about going somewhere with a purpose. The 4 walls are closing in

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    Working from home means: No time spent to get to a place to work.
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    @kescherRant sadly often that means you work a couple of hour more
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    @deviloper efficiency++ lol
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    Pros & cons...
    Pros:
    - no colleagues speaking aloud on the phone
    - no space sharing with people you don't like
    - no time wasted in commuting
    - more flexible hours
    - more freedom and independence if you are smart
    - you can cook your food while working
    - you don't need to wear a suit or tie or stupid things like that
    - if there is a low workload, you don't even need to work
    - you can watch movies, look for holidays reading news or whatever without shame
    - you can have multiple jobs
    - you can work wherever you like, not necessarily from your home. You can go to the seaside, to London, Paris, whatever

    Cons:
    - you can overstep easily the boundary between your private life and your working life and become a slave, a caveman, an asocial shadow of a human being, risk a severe burn out
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    Netherlands?

    I like to think I work better from home. But I end up walking and playing with the dog for hours. Cleaning, taking a nap. But well its allright to fool yourself right?
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    When I work from home and need actual work done I *have* to go out to work anyway. I found a good café in my area thats work oriented and I try to make sure to make it worth their time and space too if I go.
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    @MisterArie yeah, Netherlands. Can't confirm nor deny that I also took a nap.
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