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I’ve been working remotely for 15 years; there’s a learning curve but it can be way more productive than going to an office

Nowadays is SO easy!

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I think it depends on your occupation.

In my work I have to gather a lot of information from commercial people - what is happening in the our market, how do customers react to certain things etc. They are much more willing to share these insights face-to-face than via screen or email.

So in my case balance is key - I speak to people f2f, but process the information and do the analytics by myself. And the 2nd part is better done remotely.

I love working from home but the one thing I like about the office is the social aspect. That’s something I’d guess I would miss in a full remote job. What’s your experience with this?

My opinion is that those who are less comfortable with WFH should have the option to come in or just work for companies that also value on site work.

i’d also add working from home has pushed me to build a social circle outside of my “job,” which i’ve found to be healthier overall.

coworking spaces, meet-ups, etc help a lot