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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
My wife works for an ad firm on the Miracle Mile and has been home since early March. She recently received word that she'll be working from home for at least one more full year, if not forever.
I've got friends all over town that are also working from home with no end in sight. It's going to be interesting to see how all of the studios deal with their staffers once a vaccine is safe, effective and available for all...
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I don't mind working from home to be honest with you. I know it's not for everyone, and I'm aware of it. For me, it has additional perks working from home, such as (in no particular order):
1. Less wear and tear on my vehicle/less mileage/less gas consumption ($ saver).
2. Free time/work time is more efficient (for me it is, can't speak for others).
a) The drive from home to work takes me about 30-35 minutes (60-65 minutes round trip). That's an extra hour of free time that I can utilize to whatever I chose to use it for. Also, added bonus is not fighting traffic.
b) Can chose to work from 8am to 12pm then 3pm to 7pm, or any hours really, so as long I put in the 8 hour shift in a day. Our management has no issues with how we stagger our hours as long we meet the 8 hour rule in a day.
3. The view in my apartment is sure as hell better looking than a cubicle in the office.