Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love it. I have so much flexibility when he's home. We also can have lunch dates. I hate when he's in the office away.
Isn't it too harried to go out on a lunch date in 30min-1h?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love it. I have so much flexibility when he's home. We also can have lunch dates. I hate when he's in the office away.
Isn't it too harried to go out on a lunch date in 30min-1h?
Anonymous wrote:I love it. I have so much flexibility when he's home. We also can have lunch dates. I hate when he's in the office away.
Anonymous wrote:Dirty dishes appear in the sink and it drives me crazy. Yes, I've complained about it.
I miss alone time SO MUCH.
Anonymous wrote:Wfh are like big cats. There are everywhere all the time and always in the way and in your business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wfh are like big cats. There are everywhere all the time and always in the way and in your business.
Lol. YES. this.
Also, talking loudly on conference calls all over the house with no respect for what others in the house are doing.
THIS is THE WORST part!!!
Husbands if you are reading this PLEASE lower your voice on your calls and stop pacing around the house when on the phone speaking so loudly. PLEASE.
Oh god I thought this was just my DH. It drives me nuts because I will actually make an effort to stay out of his way when he's on calls, and to keep kids out of his way, but then he'll get up and wander into the kitchen where I'm doing dishes or down the hallway near where the the kids are playing and I'm like "why are you here?" Meanwhile, if a child wanders into his office space or I pop my head in to ask him a question, we're interrupting.
Anonymous wrote:Everything has to be quiet for his nonstop calls, which means the kids don't have friends over after school anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love it when my DH WFH, or my kids WFH. I also love it when they go to work in their office. What do I prefer?
Both. Going to office a few days a week makes my DH and kids happy because they feel more connected to their coworkers, they can grab lunch with people etc. But, wfh makes them a whole lot more productive in truth. In fact, when they are trying to meet a deadline, they will wfh, because they can put in some solid time and they do not have do the - co-worker chitchat, meetings, commute, getting ready, getting lunch - time waste.
My biggest pro for WFH is that I love when my family can sleep in in the morning. Or when they don't have to commute back from work.
I love having my ACs and DH at home. We have a large house, so everyone has a lot of space and privacy. Good WiFi, lots of workspace and tech from the pandemic WFH era etc.
Chores get divvied up regardless of WFH or WFO, and each one of us do very little at home because of divide and conquer.
I am in-charge of mainly cleaning and laundry. The rest of the family does cooking, shopping and random chores. It all works out.
I love being a SAHM and in my case, I feel it is a very easy life with ACs at home. We are 4 adult family.
As a SAHM, I have other kinds of domestic jobs in my life now. It is far different from when I had very small kids, or even school age kids. That phase is over.
A bit of a stretch to call yourself a SAHM when you have adult children who are presumably independent by now, the correct term is housewife or homemaker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wfh are like big cats. There are everywhere all the time and always in the way and in your business.
Lol. YES. this.
Also, talking loudly on conference calls all over the house with no respect for what others in the house are doing.
Anonymous wrote:I love it when my DH WFH, or my kids WFH. I also love it when they go to work in their office. What do I prefer?
Both. Going to office a few days a week makes my DH and kids happy because they feel more connected to their coworkers, they can grab lunch with people etc. But, wfh makes them a whole lot more productive in truth. In fact, when they are trying to meet a deadline, they will wfh, because they can put in some solid time and they do not have do the - co-worker chitchat, meetings, commute, getting ready, getting lunch - time waste.
My biggest pro for WFH is that I love when my family can sleep in in the morning. Or when they don't have to commute back from work.
I love having my ACs and DH at home. We have a large house, so everyone has a lot of space and privacy. Good WiFi, lots of workspace and tech from the pandemic WFH era etc.
Chores get divvied up regardless of WFH or WFO, and each one of us do very little at home because of divide and conquer.
I am in-charge of mainly cleaning and laundry. The rest of the family does cooking, shopping and random chores. It all works out.
I love being a SAHM and in my case, I feel it is a very easy life with ACs at home. We are 4 adult family.
As a SAHM, I have other kinds of domestic jobs in my life now. It is far different from when I had very small kids, or even school age kids. That phase is over.