So I have worked out a few things:
The pros of working from home:
- my commute is literally seconds
- it doesn't matter how I dress/if I've washed my hair
- I can drink ALL the tea
- I actually go out for a run in the evening, or do some sort of exercise in the time I would normally commute home
The cons of working from home:
- Sometimes I don't feel like I exist anywhere but on the internet
- I realise how paranoid I am when I start thinking my work is watching me through my computer
- I realise just how much housework there is
- I miss having work friends
- I eat WAY more because the food is just there, as opposed to in a shop
New job is going ok I think. I still have no idea why they hired me or what I'm supposed to do but people tell me this is normal 2 weeks in....we shall see.
The pros of working from home:
- my commute is literally seconds
- it doesn't matter how I dress/if I've washed my hair
- I can drink ALL the tea
- I actually go out for a run in the evening, or do some sort of exercise in the time I would normally commute home
The cons of working from home:
- Sometimes I don't feel like I exist anywhere but on the internet
- I realise how paranoid I am when I start thinking my work is watching me through my computer
- I realise just how much housework there is
- I miss having work friends
- I eat WAY more because the food is just there, as opposed to in a shop
New job is going ok I think. I still have no idea why they hired me or what I'm supposed to do but people tell me this is normal 2 weeks in....we shall see.
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After a month or so of working from home I'd have to go into the office just to get myself on track. It's easy to get distracted. We had a chat room set up where teammates could socialize and talk work stuff and that kept isolation taken care of somewhat. But I'm not sure what kind of work you do - I was in a large IT company (laid off July 2012 - trying to go 1 year without working - been travelling all over the place)