Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why it’s cool for young, single people but it’s cool for me because I had young children during covid and then all of the daycare closures because of covid. I don’t feel like I owe my workplace any more oft mental health than I’ve already given them.
Work from home is better for the well-being of everyone, singles and people with children.
I don’t like it. I enjoy having the mental space between my private self and my professional self. Work out of the home helps me, BUT I’m Gen X so the internet happened after I was an adult and that may change things.
If it works for you, go in! That’s great! For the majority of us though WFH is a boon to our personal and family lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why it’s cool for young, single people but it’s cool for me because I had young children during covid and then all of the daycare closures because of covid. I don’t feel like I owe my workplace any more oft mental health than I’ve already given them.
Work from home is better for the well-being of everyone, singles and people with children.
I don’t like it. I enjoy having the mental space between my private self and my professional self. Work out of the home helps me, BUT I’m Gen X so the internet happened after I was an adult and that may change things.
If it works for you, go in! That’s great! For the majority of us though WFH is a boon to our personal and family lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why it’s cool for young, single people but it’s cool for me because I had young children during covid and then all of the daycare closures because of covid. I don’t feel like I owe my workplace any more oft mental health than I’ve already given them.
Work from home is better for the well-being of everyone, singles and people with children.
I don’t like it. I enjoy having the mental space between my private self and my professional self. Work out of the home helps me, BUT I’m Gen X so the internet happened after I was an adult and that may change things.
If it works for you, go in! That’s great! For the majority of us though WFH is a boon to our personal and family lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why it’s cool for young, single people but it’s cool for me because I had young children during covid and then all of the daycare closures because of covid. I don’t feel like I owe my workplace any more oft mental health than I’ve already given them.
Work from home is better for the well-being of everyone, singles and people with children.
I don’t like it. I enjoy having the mental space between my private self and my professional self. Work out of the home helps me, BUT I’m Gen X so the internet happened after I was an adult and that may change things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why it’s cool for young, single people but it’s cool for me because I had young children during covid and then all of the daycare closures because of covid. I don’t feel like I owe my workplace any more oft mental health than I’ve already given them.
Work from home is better for the well-being of everyone, singles and people with children.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why it’s cool for young, single people but it’s cool for me because I had young children during covid and then all of the daycare closures because of covid. I don’t feel like I owe my workplace any more oft mental health than I’ve already given them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because with a college degree I’m getting paid almost the exact same amount my dad was getting paid in 1995 as a laborer. And he was able to support our family and stay at home mom in a small but nice house on it, while I will be lucky to own a home before I’m 40.
It used to be that working hard easily led to a comfortable life. It’s not the case anymore.