ThisI worked from home for a good 4 years in the past. shyt got old.
I like going into the office. I'm also good with a balance of working at home and in the office as well. just not 100% remote.
ThisI worked from home for a good 4 years in the past. shyt got old.
I like going into the office. I'm also good with a balance of working at home and in the office as well. just not 100% remote.
But whenever I get asked my answer is always the same : “ I miss the officewaste of time getting dressed for work, waste of time pretending to be friendly and welcoming. Waste of time talking to co-workers, waste of time spent in traffic.
I literally logon on the dotand am not as tired when I am done working
. Sometimes I work 1 or 2 hours more but if I am in the office, I am leaving soon as I put in 8 hours.
The only thing is, if I can do it remotely so can an Indian and Romanian guy thousands of miles away for much cheaper.
” . But this shyt is true 
I could never get tired of this. Massive savings in money and time.I worked from home for a good 4 years in the past. shyt got old.
I like going into the office. I'm also good with a balance of working at home and in the office as well. just not 100% remote.
Thats great for you, and I dont think its a social vs anti-social thing, some of us just dont crave the need to be around co-workers longer than we have to. But kudos to you.I wouldn't mind working from home 2-3 days a week but I need to be in the office for the after work happy hour shyt.
I know a lot of you anti-social coli brehs hate it, but I've made so many connections and secured 3 jobs by getting drunk with people at the bar.
Till I got into a serious relationship 

The fact people don’t question why they still have the work conditions that were put in place for car manufacturers nearly a century ago (1920’s) is crazy to me.
After all technological advances and increased productivity, still working 9-5, five days a week, whilst having to be at the office is ridiculous.
People should be working three days a week, for 5 hours and with a mixture of it being remotely from home.
Labor reform being on the back burner for so long whilst conglomerates amass vast amount of riches, meanwhile the average breh doesn’t have $400 to cover an unexpected bill and everybody just goes about their day like it’s all good.
Be in 2020 working like you in a factory for Henry Ford, brehs
I would love to have 50% of my employees work remote, but come in 2 or 3 times per week to take care of admin stuff and get that face to face
Trust, your manager/boss doesn't want to see you every day either![]()
The fact people don’t question why they still have the work conditions that were put in place for car manufacturers nearly a century ago (1920’s) is crazy to me.
After all technological advances and increased productivity, still working 9-5, five days a week, whilst having to be at the office is ridiculous.
People should be working three days a week, for 5 hours and with a mixture of it being remotely from home.
Labor reform being on the back burner for so long whilst conglomerates amass vast amount of riches, meanwhile the average breh doesn’t have $400 to cover an unexpected bill and everybody just goes about their day like it’s all good.
Be in 2020 working like you in a factory for Henry Ford, brehs

shoulda got into the trades bruhReal talk. Even tho, I’m move remotely, I wouldn't mind for a 4-day work week.

they gon say it’s photoshoppedWhat are the careers to look into that are safe from that?A lot of brehs better hope they dont push this remote work from home shyt. A LOT of jobs will be getting outsourced and/or automated.
I worked from home for a good 4 years in the past. shyt got old.
I like going into the office. I'm also good with a balance of working at home and in the office as well. just not 100% remote.
I think it depends though. If you are in corporate or at a company, there is the benefit of already being familiar with how to do the job and the processes. Especially in regards to working with vendors or clients you already have rapport with as long as you are in a position that is necessary to make money, you should be fine. But those unnecessary jobs might get outsourced.At least you're smart enough to understand this. Most Americans are not very self aware of how capitalism works.![]()