Originally posted by hungry_hog
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Then there's the never ending DPD vans pulling up, everybody in your neighbourhood undertaking building work (extensions, new gardens, etc), the missus hoovering up, the dogs barking at cat's they can see through the patio doors/living room window. Thank god we don't have kids thrown into the mix. Let's not kid ourselves that we're sat there in total silence and bliss, being > 100% productive.
However, this totally remote gig suits me given my age and the fact my career as a contractor is coming to a close. I've put in my desk duty over the 40 years I've been in work but I've no intention of living in somebody's spare room or hotels mid-week back down in London like I did for 10+ years. But I think it's critical for younger people to get back to the office, at least part of the time. Isolation isn't good and learning from and interacting with others is important. There's also the wider economy that could do with it.
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