def sucks, was fun at first but the separation between social/home life and work is becoming nonexistent
def sucks, was fun at first but the separation between social/home life and work is becoming nonexistent
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I met so many baddies at call centers
On a serious note, both working from home and working in person have their trade offs. I liked working from home because of the extra sleep and saving a ton on gas money
Started working in person again this week actually since we got a new office space. I kinda missed my coworkers and boss tbh, it’s fun being in that environment and learning from them. Generally they’re all nice people and knowledgeable in the field, though a couple of them can be a little pretentious at times
On a serious note, both working from home and working in person have their trade offs. I liked working from home because of the extra sleep and saving a ton on gas money
Started working in person again this week actually since we got a new office space. I kinda missed my coworkers and boss tbh, it’s fun being in that environment and learning from them. Generally they’re all nice people and knowledgeable in the field, though a couple of them can be a little pretentious at times
What field you work in ?
Mainly doing remote school 2md semester in a row and I'm bout to have 2 back to back 4.0 semesters cause of it
Feels like I'm missing a lot but feel like I'm learning more than I normally would anyways, but only due to how much extra work there is
Without WFH I prolly would've been homeless considering I been living out Airbnbs since COVID19
This s*** lowkey saved my ass.
sheesh, glad u ain't have to experience that dawg
been on WFH since 2019. 4-5 hours a day, usually early morning then I have the whole day free
s*** was goat before covid but now I barely leave the house and get bored easily. still very blessed and lucky I started WFH when I did or I'd be struggling now