irvinehomeowner
Well-known member
I don't like working remote.
Too many distractions for me at home and I just don't feel like I'm being productive enough although I will say that I work more often while at home... meaning that when I used to get home, that was it... no more work unless I had to. Now, I'll work right when I get up, work after dinner, work late at night... etc.
Do you feel more productive working at home? I'm sure most will say they are so maybe it's just me.
But based on my own staff and output of co-workers... I doubt that is the reality. I guess it also depends on the kind of work you do but one measurement I use is how responsive people are to emails. I find that people who work in the office respond much faster than those at home... why is that? Shouldn't that be the other way around?
Too many distractions for me at home and I just don't feel like I'm being productive enough although I will say that I work more often while at home... meaning that when I used to get home, that was it... no more work unless I had to. Now, I'll work right when I get up, work after dinner, work late at night... etc.
Do you feel more productive working at home? I'm sure most will say they are so maybe it's just me.
But based on my own staff and output of co-workers... I doubt that is the reality. I guess it also depends on the kind of work you do but one measurement I use is how responsive people are to emails. I find that people who work in the office respond much faster than those at home... why is that? Shouldn't that be the other way around?