5 years later, are you still working from home?

Anonymous
I am 100% remote.
Anonymous
Nope-back in the office 4 days a week.
Anonymous
Hybrid 2 day office and 3 days home

Our company moved us into a new space in 2021 with the intention that we would be hybrid. We do not have our own offices or desks. We have hoteling stations where we need to reserve a space every time we go in. We do not have enough space for everybody to be in the office at the same.
Anonymous
1 day in the office, 4 from home. Love this schedule.
Anonymous
Yep. Started in 2007. Haven't been in an office since then.
Anonymous
Three days in person, two at home. Would prefer the reverse, but pretty happy overall.
Anonymous
Back in office.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I go into the office one day a week. It's kind of perfect - that one day I bring in personal stuff that needs to be shredded, do projects that big screens/double screens are useful for. All other days I'm working from my couch, in a nightgown, watching Netflix while I work, napping when it's slow, etc.


I think this is a troll because the only person I know who wears a nightgown is my 102 year old grandmother who lives in a nursing home.


I wear a nightgown. Neither old, nor living in a nursing home. I like everything to air out, lol.
Anonymous
Yes, have worked from home since 2010.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I go into the office one day a week. It's kind of perfect - that one day I bring in personal stuff that needs to be shredded, do projects that big screens/double screens are useful for. All other days I'm working from my couch, in a nightgown, watching Netflix while I work, napping when it's slow, etc.


I think this is a troll because the only person I know who wears a nightgown is my 102 year old grandmother who lives in a nursing home.


I'm not a troll and don't live in a nursing home. I just find nightgowns comfortable (no bands) and if I'm home alone, why NOT be comfortable?
Anonymous
100 % remote since COVID, FT contractor
Anonymous
Yes, still remote. It’s how our team is most productive.
Anonymous
I used to live in a different city. My commute was about 30 mins each way and my first child was in daycare at my office so I never worked from home unless there was something like a storm preventing us from going in and even then I could only work a few hours. I liked having an office to go to.

We moved in 2016 and I started working from home (same company) but was required to go in one day a week. Except there was abbot 18 months between 2016-2020 they relocated us to a smaller space and were renovating it and didn’t want us coming in and there was about 5 months I took leave when my 2nd child was born. So nearly half that time I wasn’t commuting at all.

I continue to work remotely, but have an office about 1.5 hrs away I can go to. I go in when there’a an event such as a VP visiting or a specific training I want to take. I go in about 8 times a year (roughly once a month except in the summer when schedules).

My husband is also fully remote and we don’t have an office - I work from a desk in the living room since the kids are at school and my husband works from our bedroom - so that can take creativity. He got his job in 2020 and it’s always been remote. There’s not really an office (employees are around the world and there’s one small office in one city across the country from us).

Anonymous
Ye! Love it!
Anonymous
We're a small construction company and were mostly shut down for a couple of months in the spring/summer of 2020. And after the vaccines were available we were mostly back to old normal.
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