This topic has been more popular than 'Friends' in recent years. Many people on one side of the coin say that: just by working from home they can get away from yucky mornings, sick people at work, be more productive (constant disturbance at work), and take recreational breaks (singing loud, dancing, stretching, lying on the bed).
While the other side of the coin states that one needs to have face-time with higher ups, other colleagues, and build meaningful personal professional relationships.
That said, I personally prefer a mix of both the sides, as it has great benefits, once every two week I would like to stay home and work, be productive get the regular report and time-consuming task completed with focus (no constant disturbance) and other days be in the office, get daily chores completed and build professional network
According to a recent WorldatWork survey, the number of “teleworkers” - the 21st century version of telecommuters - grew to 28.7 million in 2006, including the self-employed. That means about 20% of the workforce works remotely at least once a month (fact picked from one of the gig on fortune).
Can you “telework,” and if you do, are you more productive at home or at work? Is this a generational thing? Or is it just the truth about the office?
Sweta
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