irvinehomeowner
Well-known member
We've discussed this before but that was more what your current situation is.
This one is what you prefer and maybe what you think will be the future of business as we know it.
For the team I'm on, they prefer full time remote. Prior to Covid, they would always ask to work remote but I was more of an in-office type of person. But once Covid hit and I got used to using the collaboration tools, chat and video calls... I became a remote convert.
If you are new at a company or you have a certain position, working in-office has its advantages, but I think once you have an established team/setting/position, I would think most would like to be remote just because of the convenience and balance.
There is a discussion in the Housing Analysis that we will shift back to in-office work but I don't think so. I think now that everyone who can work remote has gotten a taste of at least a year's worth of remote work, they may never go back to full time in-office.
Edit: Typos.
This one is what you prefer and maybe what you think will be the future of business as we know it.
For the team I'm on, they prefer full time remote. Prior to Covid, they would always ask to work remote but I was more of an in-office type of person. But once Covid hit and I got used to using the collaboration tools, chat and video calls... I became a remote convert.
If you are new at a company or you have a certain position, working in-office has its advantages, but I think once you have an established team/setting/position, I would think most would like to be remote just because of the convenience and balance.
There is a discussion in the Housing Analysis that we will shift back to in-office work but I don't think so. I think now that everyone who can work remote has gotten a taste of at least a year's worth of remote work, they may never go back to full time in-office.
Edit: Typos.