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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I can only work remotely with my sleep problems and chronic pain. I am so much more productive at home when I can take a nap whenever and then get up and keep working. I am not in a customer-facing profession, so that helps. The factory schedule mentioned above would kill me. Look for a new job, OP.[/quote] Oh boy. Thank you. You just proved my point. [/quote] Not really. What the poster did was prove that flex working hours meet individuals needs for lots of different reasons. Some people might exercise during their lunch break, some might nap, some might do an errand. All totally fine and a huge benefit of working from home. [/quote] +1 and not just to the PP, but to her employer who is able to reap the advantages of her skills and knowledge with her working from home. the anti-wfh people seem to think that employees are fungible - and perhaps to an extent they are. but to the extent they are not, then flexibility means that people who wouldn't otherwise be part of your workforce can be - you have a much wider pool of workers, with a wider pool of skills, than if you only hired people in your immediate physical area who were willing or able to come into an office five days a week.[/quote] There are literally millions of employees - educated, experienced employees not crying about being able to nap[/quote] NP. From the description, I doubt there are throngs of similarly experienced and successful workers to step in and take PP's place. That person sounds like a superstar. She manages to succeed despite health challenges. To that poster, I don't have chronic pain, but my DD does. I watch her manage it to the best of her ability every day, while still finding ways to be successful. I haven't lived it, but I have a window to your struggle. You sound amazing! Don't let the haters get you down.[/quote] Thank you so much! I wish all the best to your DD, she’s lucky to have your support. [/quote]
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