You really havent been in an office since the whitlam era have you?You honestly think they do?
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You really havent been in an office since the whitlam era have you?You honestly think they do?
And there are people who take long lunches and others who sit their slacking off? Where do you work.I'm in one right now!
Everyone is supposed to work efficiently though. Thats a requirement of your job.
Sounds like they work in the public sector!Not in my experience. Cool office people go out for pub lunches and return at 4:30.
What industry do you work in? I find office time adds to stress not removes it. Have to attend more pointless meetings and people are always asking you to help them out taking away from your time. On top of that when working from home you have an extra 1-2 hours a day to work/relax cos you dont have to get dressed, shave and drive in and out to work. On top of that studies find that driving during peak hour is one of the most stressful things people can do. Plus at home you can work more your hours then standard hours. Can get up early and start at 7 and then have one or two big breaks during the day. Great help for stress.
No s**t. I hate having my time wasted by dumb campaigners. I've found the best way is to just be a campaigner. Best way to keep the flogs at bay.I can get a full days "office" work done in half the time at home by not being distracted by dumb questions and conversation.
Working from home is great. Take out the commute to and from work which means I start a bit earlier than normal (8:30 instead of 9), then without all the distractions by about 3pm (and went to the gym for an hour) I've done everything I'd normally have done in a day in the office from 9-5. The commute in already puts you on the backfoot and I find I'm more efficient waking up having a coffee and just going straight into work on the laptop
I find the whole 40hrs a week in an office a complete waste of time but unfortunately that's the norm. Makes me want to branch off and do my own thing so often and eventually will but until then it's largely a 40hr week in the office + 10hrs a week commute into the office. Realistically it's only 25-30hrs of actual work being done in the office.I generally wake by 5am and have all my emails done by 6.
A few phone calls with the US, Canada, Peru and the eastern states whilst walking to the dog park.
A coffee shop meeting or two and I’m generally done for the day by 11am, other than a few calls to the UK when I’m back at the dog park.
No ravel time, no office distractions, no wasted lunch breaks or waiting for stuff.
Who in their right mind would wait for public transport? The arrive at a destination that isn’t in fact the final destination. You could lose 2-3 hours a day with lunch breaks, transport, waiting and preparation......that’s 40 to 60 hours a month......or a whole month each year! Madness
Is fear stopping you? Not knowing how to get started/pressure of starting your own business etc? Complacency?I find the whole 40hrs a week in an office a complete waste of time but unfortunately that's the norm. Makes me want to branch off and do my own thing so often and eventually will but until then it's largely a 40hr week in the office + 10hrs a week commute into the office. Realistically it's only 25-30hrs of actual work being done in the office.
So the way I see it removing the 10hr commute and the perceived pressure of being at a desk for a period of time and just wasting I'd be able to have a much greater output working remotely. Could do what I do now in 25-30hrs at home or output could rise an extra 25-50% because of all the time saved from commute and needing to be seen.
Exactly.I generally wake by 5am and have all my emails done by 6.
A few phone calls with the US, Canada, Peru and the eastern states whilst walking to the dog park.
A coffee shop meeting or two and I’m generally done for the day by 11am, other than a few calls to the UK when I’m back at the dog park.
No ravel time, no office distractions, no wasted lunch breaks or waiting for stuff.
Who in their right mind would wait for public transport? The arrive at a destination that isn’t in fact the final destination. You could lose 2-3 hours a day with lunch breaks, transport, waiting and preparation......that’s 40 to 60 hours a month......or a whole month each year! Madness
Not really. Just current life circumstance need to have a guaranteed regular income for the next 6-9 monthsIs fear stopping you? Not knowing how to get started/pressure of starting your own business etc? Complacency?