While i much prefer 100% remote, i won't force anyone to do the same (the inverse doesn't happen).
However, to me the real contributor to my well-being is motivation.
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I only work 25 hours a week, was that part of the study?
For me it seems true. Most of the jobs are straight stressful unnecessary bullshit in your face. Like a cocaine addict, fryed brain, retarded millionaire fucks up everything. Then you handle the customer complaints and die worn out after only some years. Even there is case and purpose as the original aims were noble and good.
Doing some social service, you already did that with your idiotic parents, adorable kids. Beautiful wife and the dog and the cat and the hamster. Sucking your blood dry like a bad vampire.
People celebrating the opposite of it should try this instead of being virgin lesbians in commie flat. Also I am happy they are happy. But often hearing like zombie like entity on this night train, is like a baseline. I am glad they can make a minimum wage and could choose me as the third one for a lesbian climate collapse mourning threesome.
I’m so grateful I can work from home. I did the whole 930-6 type day for many years. The only downside for me now is that, living where I do, limits the companies that I could apply for a job with. At least in terms of the companies that interest me.
I feel like this is a pretty useless study, this is going to be entirely subjective what you prefer. Optionality gives a lot of upside, more than either extreme.
Personally I prefer being in the office, better for my focus, my likely (undergoing diagnosis) ADHD as fuck brain, but I also have dynamic work hours so I can simply avoid peak traffic.
That being said, if I was required to be in the office everyday at a set time e.g 9 to 5 I would fucking quit.
Awesome, now all I need is a (remote) job....
This just in, underpaid dangerous physical slave labor sucks, and people like overpayed with benefits office workers that get to stay home
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