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What's your favorite part of working remote?

Aaron O'Leary
45 replies
For me it has to be the freedom of being able to choose where I work, on a beach, in my back garden, in a cafe etc, nothing beats that πŸ˜…

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Ryan Hoover
Pajamas!
Aaron O'Leary
@rrhoover pajamas are elite!!
Michael Silber
@rrhoover And with these pajamas no one will know --> WFH Pajamas
flo merian
Minimal carbon footprint
Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen
Not losing time in traffic. Rather be gardening :)
Kevin Zepeda
For me to be at home with my wife
Anurag Singh
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Business News for Kids
Getting a lot more done in far lesser time. #focus
Emilio Lopez
The freedom from taps on the shoulders, though there can still be tons of that with sensitive managers through slack, I've been lucky enough to get away from that and set boundaries. Another being able to get out of the office. Walking away from your desk is a whole lot easier as a remote worker than it is working from an office building. The only time you really leave an office building is for lunch and that's if you didn't pack one for the day to work on your lunch break. Lastly, it's my productivity. It's a double edged sword, but I've been able to manage how much work I do and set reminders to take breaks. Not that I didn't deserve breaks before working remotely, but as I've become way more productive and focused I've been able to take way more mental breaks and separate my life and job. Bonus: remote work has definitely opened the door to the world of freelancing, at least for me.
Aaron O'Leary
@hatertate yeah definitely feel the same on the productivity side!
Paxshal
watch Soccer on my big screen along with work and scream on the goals :P
Chris Watson
Ease of working on my sofa, from the kitchen, bedroom, etc., and saving time to travel to the office.
Joseph Abraham
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SaaS for Greater Good
More time with family and my son Flexible work hours (I tend to work early mornings)
Nico Spijker
Being able to travel the world while working a full-time job :).
Elizabeth Boyarko
more time with ma cat 🐈 (yes, I am a cat lady and I am proud of it ha-ha)
Varun Varma
It's the uninterrupted flow of work when working remotely that makes you more productive.
Hugh Lagrotteria
Great question, @aaronoleary! To be honest it's hard for me to choose... I just love it so much 😁. I guess I'd say β€” the freedom to set my own schedule, traveling much more freely, and having the ability to create focus time for myself more easily πŸ§˜πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ
Aaron Marco Arias
I've been sitting at my desk for a few minutes, asking myself what's the best part of working remote for me - and I just can't pick one factor. I've always worked remotely (I joined the workforce in 2017, I'm pretty young), and I just can't fathom any other way of working for me. But it depends a lot on how the company you're working with handles remote work. Some teams have to deal with strict time monitoring, spyware, and unrealistic deadlines - so the benefits of working remotely are pretty relative for them. And I've definitely lived through that as well. The benefits of working remotely pretty much depend on *why* your company's remote. If it's remote to reduce costs and the culture's one of micromanagement and bureaucracy, there are almost no upsides. If it's remote because it's committed to flexibility, the benefits are endless.
Rich Watson
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NVSTly: Social Investing
the drive of course, or lack thereof
Santa
@richw yeah, that saves a lot of time and hustle.
Ankit
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For me it’s the enjoyment of being able to attend a board meeting in my underwear with a short on top. Priceless!
Ksusha
The same for me! I like to work in bed sometimes, near the beach, in cafe, on the roof Its cool to choose a place up your mood