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Absolutely.
I've just been offered a contract which is 3 weeks in the office then 2 days a week work from home.
Best of both worlds as I get the face time with the client but also get to see my kids for full days at a time and can still do the long weekend even though the client is 4 hours away from home.
Only trouble is it's on a system that's being designed from the bottom up...but that's another story.Your friendly neighbourhood VirtualMonkey - Not giving financial advice since...well...ever.Comment
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Only time I've managed to go 100% working from home was after spending 2 years on site, so mentioned approaching the renewal that due to the 24 month rule on expenses I could no longer work on site at the same rate.
They preferred to keep me on but working from home rather than increase the rate. In a way I did get a rate increase as I saved shedloads on not working away from home.
With the technology around these days there's very little need to be on site. Usually trust issues dictate company policy, yet they could save loads by closing the big expensive offices if they let their workers be home based.Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
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Originally posted by PAH View Post
With the technology around these days there's very little need to be on site. Usually trust issues dictate company policy, yet they could save loads by closing the big expensive offices if they let their workers be home based.
When I've been mostly home based I still had to spend at least a day a week in the office, as even if you use virtual means of communication some things can only be done with people in the same room i.e. pin people down to get answers out of them, show them stuff. As it's easy to ignore people who are home-based but harder if they are in your face.
I also know others who who work from home. Again they have the same issues - if they cannot do everything from home when they have to interact with people."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Postthey cannot do everything from home when they have to interact with people.
Yeah depends on the role and how often it involves meetings and other collaboration that up to now may still be preferable in the flesh.
I can see it changing as virtual meeting technology matures to include lifelike meeting rooms, with the difference one can be sat at home as casually dressed as you like while appearing in a suit in the virtual meeting.Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
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My opinion of wfh is that it has it's place, but it doesn't replace what working in an office can give you.
For teams working together, fostering a team spirit is very important, and working face to face in the same location cannot be replaced.
Even simple things like going for a coffee or lunch with teammates, or a drink after work on a friday are essential.Comment
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Originally posted by jmo21 View PostMy opinion of wfh is that it has it's place, but it doesn't replace what working in an office can give you.
For teams working together, fostering a team spirit is very important, and working face to face in the same location cannot be replaced.
Example: my current 'team' is me, a load of guys in Singapore, and the rest in India.
As you can imagine, team spirit and working together face-to-face in the same location is great. As is communication.nomadd liked this postComment
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostAgree 100%. But then with all the work being outsourced these days...
Example: my current 'team' is me, a load of guys in Singapore, and the rest in India.
As you can imagine, team spirit and working together face-to-face in the same location is great. As is communication.
For me having a team in 1 place works a lot better than having them spread over multiple locations, especially when the other locations may be multiple time zones away.Comment
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Originally posted by jmo21 View PostSo long as it is all in one place, it doesn't matter where that place is.
For me having a team in 1 place works a lot better than having them spread over multiple locations, especially when the other locations may be multiple time zones away."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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When you work from home do you find yourself doing more hours? This could be because you are saving commuting time, or because the home environment is nicer you are happy to work for an extra 30 minutes to get something finished off. I'd be interested in peoples thoughts.
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