05-23-2021, 09:06 AM
(05-23-2021, 05:35 AM)ac3r Wrote: I would dread always working from home. I have to do it quite a lot already, but I prefer to keep my work and private life as separate as I can because architecture burns you the hell out. Being able to be flexible with your hours would be nice, as well as not having to socialize with colleagues, though.
There are definitely a multitude of options as well, remote working spaces, where you have an office you go to, it just so happens that none of your coworkers are there, some of us can afford big spaces in our home to keep work separate.
One of the big benefit of remote work as well, is it gives you more flexibility about what companies you work for and where you live. If you want to work for a silicon valley startup but live at the cottage...it's a starlink antenna away.

