I get so lonely during WFH

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Will say it again, will say it once. The real answer is finding new locations. What about Aspen Hill? What about the local library? What about a parked car? What about Home Depot? What about Wegners/Wegmans/Redners? In the WFH scene, what matters is the W and the F. Anywhere can he H. Please enjoy!


Most people need real internet (not hot spot or public wifi) and a real desk setup with monitors etc. Working from your car is not that. Most people need someplace private to take calls as well, so library and shops are out.

Also if you are the PP who suggested working from a furniture store ... there's something wrong with you, that's incredibly rude.


Why is it rude? Furniture stores often have office-type layouts (a desk and a chair) set up, and if there is just a desk you can probably move a chair over to the desk and then you have your office. There may be public internet too and if you need to talk on the phone, so be it, people can deal with it and most will understand you are working.
Anonymous
Stop whining!!!

The majority of workers prefer WFH. If you don’t like it, find a new job that is working from the office. It is way more easy to find an in-person job than A WFH job.
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