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The bored at home / COVID19 / Working from home thread

GTIfan99

Autocross Champion
We might permanently go remote, except a few positions. I'm most productive with 3 days remote, 2 days in office per week, though.
 

JC_451

Autocross Champion
The office workers at my job were supposed to be back in January...but that probably isn't going to happen.

We still have one person per table sitting in the atrium/cafe.
 

GTI Jake

Autocross Champion
I haven’t had a unscheduled day off in 2020, been on first shift the last few months which is awesome (and took 9 years plus tons of early retirements from senior mechanics to achieve as every).

My side business has been slowed to a crawl by some materials on national backorder order. Worked out to help some friends with their projects, but now those are done so I’m bored.
 

CaptainRatty

Autocross Champion
I work in an office environment (75+ people) and it doesn't look like we're going back any time soon. In fact, after all of the COVID related layoffs, my dept reorganized and now I report to someone in Texas... With all my of "team mates" in other offices in Texas and Atlanta, there's literally no reason for me to ever go back to work in my office in NC. I've come to really enjoy the flexibility and WFH offers. I'm a morning person.... I'm up at 6:00 no matter what and I'm more productive in the mornings so I get all my work done from 6am to about 3pm and then I have the rest of the day to myself. When all this crap is over and the company allows, I'll be willing to travel wherever I need to go for the occasional meeting, etc.

Practicing my pitch for the VP when the time is right lol.
 

Charlotte.:R

Autocross Champion
I'm still working from home. Mixed feelings. I miss my co-workers and getting out of the house to just to break things up. But I sure like not spending 90 minutes a day commuting and putting the miles on my car. Instead of sitting in traffic every morning, I grab a coffee and spend an hour walking around the neighborhood. Being able to mow the front or back yard during lunch is a bonus.

Kids went back to school 4 days a week, 2 weeks ago. I was less than thrilled, but we had to commit to remote learning for the entire 2020/2021 school year, and neither me or the wife felt we could do that. 7 days in and they emailed us on Friday they have a positive Covid case :rolleyes:
 

GTIfan99

Autocross Champion
I thought that you are a PA. How do you work remotely for that?

I stopped seeing patients in 2012. I'm the acting CMIO for the AI software company the Hospital I work for bought, at least until we hire a new one.
Our longtime CMIO retired due to cancer. Lots of nurses, PA's and physicians have moved to informatics, PM, and analyst positions. The money is good and the hours are M - F, no nights, weekends or nights.
 
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Chad13762

Go Kart Champion
8 months in. I'm sick of working at home. Anyone else?

I'm sick of working at home, but no more than I was sick of driving into the office every day ;)

My company is moving to a more permanant work at home/office flex schedule, once the office is actually opened up again. Work areas in the office will be un-assigned, and will need to be reserved before using them.

I just bought a standing desk for home, and working on a loan to build a permanant home office. It's the new normal for me.
 

Charlotte.:R

Autocross Champion
Bump!!

Who's still working from home?

Friday 3/13/2020 we left for the weekend planning to WFH for 2 weeks. December 2020 my company decided to not renew our lease. We go into our parent company 2x a month and basically do nothing 🤣

Looking back, it's crazy how less productive we were in office. My wife is back 2-3 days a week, and constantly talks about how people stand around for hours socializing, taking long lunches, playing ping pong (yes, they have a ping pong table) and are just generally less productive when there are at home.
 

jay745

What Would Glenn Danzig Do
Bump!!

Who's still working from home?

Friday 3/13/2020 we left for the weekend planning to WFH for 2 weeks. December 2020 my company decided to not renew our lease. We go into our parent company 2x a month and basically do nothing 🤣

Looking back, it's crazy how less productive we were in office. My wife is back 2-3 days a week, and constantly talks about how people stand around for hours socializing, taking long lunches, playing ping pong (yes, they have a ping pong table) and are just generally less productive when there are at home.
I work from home permanently. I changed jobs mid covid and was hired as remote. I go to the office once every 3-4 months for a day
 

dtfd

Autocross Champion
Same here. My job went remote during covid and there is no valid reason for me to return to the office except for special occasions.
 

Charlotte.:R

Autocross Champion
I work from home permanently. I changed jobs mid covid and was hired as remote. I go to the office once every 3-4 months for a day

It's great isn't it?

I loathe the 2 days a month I have to go into the office. They try and make it as painless as possible at least, in office hours are 9:30-4.

I'd be looking for a new job if we had to go in more frequently, even if it paid less. Fortunately, being a subsidiary we have no place to really sit (just drop in cubes) and we're on a different domain so we can only connect to guest wifi and vpn into our network and there is no real desire for anyone in IT to help out the 10 of us. I'm cautiously optimistic we're not going to go back in more frequently.
 

swcrow

Autocross Champion
I only have to go into the office 3 days every two weeks (Tues, then Tues/Wed).......for no reason whatsoever but butts-in-seats

that's why I'm considering a skyline.....lol
 
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