I think that WFH stuff is nonsense and needlessly blends the work/home divide. I think having that divide is am absolute necessity for one's mental health so I was so glad when my workplace opened back up.
Edit: speaking to others, they felt like they were trapped in a prison. They'd wake up in their little box, work at their computer all day, go to class at night, and go to sleep ad infinitum because everywhere was locked down.
Work from home conjures up images of the wealthy SOHO urbanite leisurely working at their laptop at a nice Cafe without a care in the world, but the workers go in thinking that's the norm and not the exception (if such an "idyllic" life even exists)
I think that WFH stuff is nonsense and needlessly blends the work/home divide. I think having that divide is am absolute necessity for one's mental health so I was so glad when my workplace opened back up.
Edit: speaking to others, they felt like they were trapped in a prison. They'd wake up in their little box, work at their computer all day, go to class at night, and go to sleep ad infinitum because everywhere was locked down.
Work from home conjures up images of the wealthy SOHO urbanite leisurely working at their laptop at a nice Cafe without a care in the world, but the workers go in thinking that's the norm and not the exception (if such an "idyllic" life even exists)