Why working from home is good for business | The Way We Work, a TED series
As the popularity of remote working continues to spread, workers today can collaborate across cities, countries and even multiple time zones. How does this …
I work from home and it's f#%king lonely. It's great not having to commute but my work requires to travel all over the country and when I am at home it's nice to recharge, but it's very isolating. Also, half my home has been taken over by work and costs me in heating and electricity all day.
I work for a remote company that helps connect other remote workers so you aren't dealing with some of the problems people discuss here like being in isolation or loneliness. Traveling with the Hacker Paradise group is the only way I've been able to survive three years on the road without going crazy. The big benefit for me of doing this as opposed to just socializing with your coworkers in an office is that you get more power to choose who you want to be with and they generally align more with my interests.
I work from home and it is a great experience. I'm willing to forgo better opportunities, just to stay here. I live in the country, but have 30mbs (somehow) wifi. One thing I have learned though is that it is nice to have colleagues in the office. For easy questions. Leave emails for business… text or skype chat (whatever) for other things. Use the web camera!
I cant work from home… i cant concentrate when i hear my kid crying or asking for his time. If i am physically in office, then i m mentally in office. Same way speaker mentioned its better to hire japanese than a japanese born in california… its better to be in location… physically n mentally
Exactly. Im a game developer and i choose to work remotely because i live in Iraq and in Iraq there are no game companies, so the best and most efficient way to for me is to work from home. At least for now, im planning on moving to another country😊
And some jobs like being a NANNY are severely cheapened You by working from your own home! For example I'm I can fetch 15$ to $55 (1 or 2 babies) an hour working outside of my home but the second I move my business into my home I need at least six babies/kids to make $30 an hour….
The math that doesn't add up when you're paying for individualized personalized care of an infant.
And that's not to mention all the service jobs, what a white collar bullshit story that doesn't apply to most of us!
With such an environment, no need to quit your job to travel around the world. You are able to do your job and travel at the same time!
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I hate working from home…..home is home and work is work it’s not healthy blurring the lines
I work from home and it's f#%king lonely. It's great not having to commute but my work requires to travel all over the country and when I am at home it's nice to recharge, but it's very isolating. Also, half my home has been taken over by work and costs me in heating and electricity all day.
A plus is your projects will be worked on 24/7. But no one needs to do over work. 👌🏼
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this type of environment coupled with future transportation, the bees knees🐝
Could listen to this guy all day… Great voice, message and character
I work for a remote company that helps connect other remote workers so you aren't dealing with some of the problems people discuss here like being in isolation or loneliness. Traveling with the Hacker Paradise group is the only way I've been able to survive three years on the road without going crazy. The big benefit for me of doing this as opposed to just socializing with your coworkers in an office is that you get more power to choose who you want to be with and they generally align more with my interests.
Sign me up.
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I don't know what you do, but I sooo want to work for you!
I work from home and it is a great experience. I'm willing to forgo better opportunities, just to stay here. I live in the country, but have 30mbs (somehow) wifi. One thing I have learned though is that it is nice to have colleagues in the office. For easy questions. Leave emails for business… text or skype chat (whatever) for other things. Use the web camera!
Construction field? Small subsubcon company? How can I apply this?
I cant work from home… i cant concentrate when i hear my kid crying or asking for his time.
If i am physically in office, then i m mentally in office. Same way speaker mentioned its better to hire japanese than a japanese born in california… its better to be in location… physically n mentally
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Exactly. Im a game developer and i choose to work remotely because i live in Iraq and in Iraq there are no game companies, so the best and most efficient way to for me is to work from home. At least for now, im planning on moving to another country😊
And some jobs like being a NANNY are severely cheapened You by working from your own home! For example I'm I can fetch 15$ to $55 (1 or 2 babies) an hour working outside of my home but the second I move my business into my home I need at least six babies/kids to make $30 an hour….
The math that doesn't add up when you're paying for individualized personalized care of an infant.
And that's not to mention all the service jobs, what a white collar bullshit story that doesn't apply to most of us!
Working from home is the best.
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