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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 4043103" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>Yes. The real question is depending on the job how much does it interfere with productivity. WFH is bad for me. A simple question I could have asked someone in an office 20 steps away now goes through chat or e-mail which are easily ignored. Home internet can effect more people when there are outages in different areas. Then there are the dreaded intrusions of wife, kids, doorbell and home phone. Psychological effects are feelings of isolation and impatience. Been doing this since 2020. I envy those that go to work in an actual office with people, or have jobs that take them outside to make visits. Yes, it does save gasoline and miles on my car, but I enjoy the drive in and drive home, it separates one's work and home life. My home has now become a prison, just walking by my study causes feelings of dread and the inability to escape work. I really enjoyed my home study as well before all of this, it was a nice place to go to in order to pay bills, look at my accounts, do taxes or surf the internet. I truly miss "the office."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 4043103, member: 27098"] Yes. The real question is depending on the job how much does it interfere with productivity. WFH is bad for me. A simple question I could have asked someone in an office 20 steps away now goes through chat or e-mail which are easily ignored. Home internet can effect more people when there are outages in different areas. Then there are the dreaded intrusions of wife, kids, doorbell and home phone. Psychological effects are feelings of isolation and impatience. Been doing this since 2020. I envy those that go to work in an actual office with people, or have jobs that take them outside to make visits. Yes, it does save gasoline and miles on my car, but I enjoy the drive in and drive home, it separates one's work and home life. My home has now become a prison, just walking by my study causes feelings of dread and the inability to escape work. I really enjoyed my home study as well before all of this, it was a nice place to go to in order to pay bills, look at my accounts, do taxes or surf the internet. I truly miss "the office." [/QUOTE]
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