Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went from full time telework to full time in the office with an hour commute. It was durimg the start of the recession and I was laid off. It was so hard at first. My body was so sore and trying to focus in a busy office was hard. I got used to it after a while and you will too if you have to. I also did daycare drop off and pick up so I went in early. I'm still at the same company and over the past 7 years they have allowed telework. I was able to work one day at home after a year. Now I'm in the office 2 days and home 3. Why the chang? Is your performance low? Are there any other telework jobs at your company that you can apply for? Is there a chance that you can go back to telework in the future? Good luck!
I am considering moving back to where my office is actually located. They do not allow telework but made an exception for me because I moved away due to my husband's job.
Isn't there a way you can move closer to where your office is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went from full time telework to full time in the office with an hour commute. It was durimg the start of the recession and I was laid off. It was so hard at first. My body was so sore and trying to focus in a busy office was hard. I got used to it after a while and you will too if you have to. I also did daycare drop off and pick up so I went in early. I'm still at the same company and over the past 7 years they have allowed telework. I was able to work one day at home after a year. Now I'm in the office 2 days and home 3. Why the chang? Is your performance low? Are there any other telework jobs at your company that you can apply for? Is there a chance that you can go back to telework in the future? Good luck!
I am considering moving back to where my office is actually located. They do not allow telework but made an exception for me because I moved away due to my husband's job.
Anonymous wrote:I went from full time telework to full time in the office with an hour commute. It was durimg the start of the recession and I was laid off. It was so hard at first. My body was so sore and trying to focus in a busy office was hard. I got used to it after a while and you will too if you have to. I also did daycare drop off and pick up so I went in early. I'm still at the same company and over the past 7 years they have allowed telework. I was able to work one day at home after a year. Now I'm in the office 2 days and home 3. Why the chang? Is your performance low? Are there any other telework jobs at your company that you can apply for? Is there a chance that you can go back to telework in the future? Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50 minute commute, not sure about the daycare situation yet. Probably me too.
Gosh, why would you want to do this? Do you not have any choice?
Anonymous wrote:50 minute commute, not sure about the daycare situation yet. Probably me too.
Anonymous wrote:50 minute commute, not sure about the daycare situation yet. Probably me too.
Anonymous wrote:50 minute commute, not sure about the daycare situation yet. Probably me too.
Anonymous wrote:After 10 years, this may be in my near future. Has anyone done this? Did the positives outweigh the negatives for you? Any tips?
I cannot do anything in between, it's all or nothing, so not splitting days at home and the office.
