Anonymous wrote:I kind of hate that you all who barely work almost certainly get paid way more than me (non-lawyer fed).
I have always needed to warm up and build momentum first thing in the morning. WFH it tends to take a bit longer to get into the bigger tasks most days because I dont focus as well before others are out of the house. But I feel like I'm just intensely focused after that because there are no distractions and I'm very, very careful about accounting my time, e.g. if my mandatory unpaid break is 40 minutes instead of 30 I will make up those 10 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:I screw around a lot, but get all my work done on time. Taking a nap here shortly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure if you’re in an office/white collar job, you aren’t hardly actually working 40 hours per week. Let’s be real.
This. 40 hours is pretty arbitrary honestly.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure if you’re in an office/white collar job, you aren’t hardly actually working 40 hours per week. Let’s be real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I screw around a lot, but get all my work done on time. Taking a nap here shortly.
I just indulged in a mid-afternoon bath. Heaven!
Same. I also exercise during the workday. Do chores (laundry, cook dinner) and run errands (grocery, get massages or nails done). This week I am sorting through my kid's spring and summer clothes and will buy new stuff. Next week I will return what doesn't fit.
Or I also chat with my DH throughout the days (probably 2-3, 20 min calls) and typically spend at least 45 minutes talking to an elderly aunt once a day.
I love WFH!
Good grief. Are you putting in at least 40 hours of work in though?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I screw around a lot, but get all my work done on time. Taking a nap here shortly.
I just indulged in a mid-afternoon bath. Heaven!
Same. I also exercise during the workday. Do chores (laundry, cook dinner) and run errands (grocery, get massages or nails done). This week I am sorting through my kid's spring and summer clothes and will buy new stuff. Next week I will return what doesn't fit.
Or I also chat with my DH throughout the days (probably 2-3, 20 min calls) and typically spend at least 45 minutes talking to an elderly aunt once a day.
I love WFH!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I screw around a lot, but get all my work done on time. Taking a nap here shortly.
I just indulged in a mid-afternoon bath. Heaven!
Anonymous wrote:I think my work to screwing around ratio is pretty much the same whether I’m in the office or at home. I take small breaks throughout the day to exercise or do a random errand, but I work more hours total from home since there’s no commute time and I don’t take a lunch hour. My company fully supports WFH and it is understood that people step away from their desks occasionally to do non-work related stuff.
Anonymous wrote:I screw around a lot, but get all my work done on time. Taking a nap here shortly.
Anonymous wrote:Less than I screw around at the office
Anonymous wrote:How much do you screw around when you are WFH?