Remote teleworking is overrated

1thouwow

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Only people who miss working in offices are people that are tired of being around their partner all the time, or people they live with in general.

Saving 2/3 hours a day not driving is a godsend for me and my car. Not having to get up early just to end up rushing to be a few minutes early hoping there isn't an accident or some bullshyt holding up the freeway. I miss happy hours downtown but i havent been as interested in being around strangers unless i have to anyway.

that’s called depression from being a hermit crab for so long. You got it tho. I’m clearly outnumbered :hubie:
 

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Actually talking to coworkers, whether an argument or shooting the shyt >>> browsing IG and Facebook for 6 hrs a day in place of actually socializing
 

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I'm not a fan of remote work

But I'm a fan of alone work, if that makes sense :heh:


Working Outside of the house completely solo is the GOAT
 

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I can do majority of this except cook lunch from the office
Okay, well then even more of a case for why you liking be in the office. But for many workers it’s not the case. I could do a lot of those things while working in the office too—leaving in the middle of the day, taking longer lunches, having a romp in the car on a break, going to the gym and running errands during lunch… but I prefer the comfort of my home.

And I have a lot more flexibility and freedom while working from home than I do in the office. I’m also admittedly a bytch lol, and I don’t do well with small talk or fake nice shyt and smiles to people I don’t know or don’t like. I don’t like playing corporate politics or kissing ass, and I find that I do less of each while at home.

If you don’t like remote work, then stop doing it. :yeshrug:

I don’t get the complaining about something you can change. Companies would love someone like you who wants to be in the office everyday. You don’t have to do telework you know that right? Lol
 

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Okay, well then even more of a case for why you liking be in the office. But for many workers it’s not the case. I could do a lot of those things while working in the office too—leaving in the middle of the day, taking longer lunches, having a romp in the car on a break, going to the gym and running errands during lunch… but I prefer the comfort of my home.

And I have a lot more flexibility and freedom while working from home than I do in the office. I’m also admittedly a bytch lol, and I don’t do well with small talk or fake nice shyt and smiles to people I don’t know or don’t like. I don’t like playing corporate politics or kissing ass, and I find that I do less of each while at home.

If you don’t like remote work, then stop doing it. :yeshrug:

I don’t get the complaining about something you can change. Companies would love someone like you who wants to be in the office everyday. You don’t have to do telework you know that right? Lol
You butt hurt and socially inept so it’s probably best you work from home. All I said was it’s overrated.
 
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