/wfh/ Work from Home General - Another Day in Paradise Edition

/wfh/ Chads how are we holding up?

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I totally get why people have offices. I think there should be a separation between home and work. But that's just what i learned.

>little babby have zero self discipline
>needs to commute over 10 hours a week and sit in a crowded office to get work done
Kek. Kekmao even

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at my old job i had some coworkers still working at their kitchen tables 1.5 years into the scamdemic. normies really are hopeless.

Monday I had 4 hours worth of conference calls. Yesterday was 10 minutes of calls and I answered 4 emails. Today I just sat down qt my desk at 10am and answered an email. Gonna go mow. Started this job a couple months ago and have had more downtime than work time. On paid vacation all next week. I wagged hard the last 8 years and this company saw what I can do and hired me. Now I can almost do no wrong.....

I think both should be kept separate. Fuck driving to work though. I would put my office outside in my backyard. Not my main house.
Yeah It's over.

I finished my breakfast and now I'm going to read Oedipus.

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Breddy gud. Got my pointless daily standup going on in the background while I watch The Boys and shit post on Twitter and Any Forums.

Yes I agree, even having a separate room in house is better for an office than if you're working in the same place as you are living. Understandably, not everyone can do so but I really do not understand why people would prefer to spend precious time commuting to work and then back.

WFH has been great for me, lets me work on my own projects during work downtime and get paid to do it. These motherfuckers are paying me to work on my own business.

I've got my own comfy home office away from the noise of my wife and 2 young kids. Its awesome.

time for a beer while i'm waiting for a docker swarm cluster to deploy

2 people this month are "moving on to new opportunities" after I saw the one dude not respond after being tagged multiple times in a jira ticket but they were contract workers anyway. A little worried but I work in health tech and am "on call" for my state gov's healthcare system, very comfy nothing ever happens and I get extra money for it.

In all seriousness I live in NYC the subways are fucking dangerous. I just want to WFH forever.

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Completely necessary, I have a coworker who works in his kitchen and has two young children and a stay at home wife, I dread calls with him. My kids are in school most of the year at least, and when they are home they stay out of dads office. I also work in tech and the amount of dudes that work all day on their "battle station" and then game all night on it is astounding. How do you not kill yourself? I don't even go in my office after 5 unless I'm working on my side business. All the guys that live like that are either fat or skinny fat ghost looking motherfuckers. All they talk about is games and marvels I hate them so much.

Oh yeah. I work in tech too, well Audit Analytics anyways, and having a private office is 100% necessary. However, as soon as 4 PM hits im out the door and do not go back in until 7AM the next day. And I hardly even set foot in there on the weekends. You need a strict delineation, especially working from home full time. I've been WFH full time for 5 years now. They'd have to pay me like 50K more than I make now to go back into the office everyday. Fuck that noise.

I do nothing in my job, maybe an hour every day. It’s got to the point I’m smoking weed and drinking in the work day to numb the boredom. If I get another job I’ll have to actually do stuff

Same here, just don't drink and vape weed. I barely do anything and make six figures

i really think office is necessary for a productive workflow. it would be unfair to our employers if we slack off while we wfh, and also unfair to our colleagues. office work also helps with brainstorming in meetings. i think we are also missing the watercooler chat, don't we? this is the reason i still much prefer to be in the office, because i am more productive and to bring more value to my company.

I too prefer wasting my life in rush hour traffic.

The optimal setup is a permanent remote hire, but with an office no more than 15 minutes away. Coming up on 3 years wfh and as a 27 year old sales fag I definitely feel like I'm missing out on the benefits of an office (which exist but are limited)