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Nzoner's Game Room>***NON-POLITICAL COVID-19 Discussion Thread***
JakeF 10:28 PM 02-26-2020
A couple of reminders...

Originally Posted by Bwana:
Once again, don't come in this thread with some kind of political agenda, or you will be shown the door. If you want to go that route, there is a thread about this in DC.
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
People, there is a lot of good information in this thread, let's try to keep the petty bickering to a minimum.

We all have varying opinions about the impact of this, the numbers, etc. We will all never agree with each other. But we can all keep it civil.

Thanks!

Click here for the original OP:

Spoiler!

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KCUnited 07:08 PM 04-15-2021
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
I am working longer hours at home some since I feel like home is the office. Still I don’t want to go back to the office I would miss waking up and just throwing on whatever and working :-). Plus this is the first year I haven’t been sick in a decade.
Living at work eventually wears on you worse than working at the office in my experience
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J Diddy 07:12 PM 04-15-2021
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Living at work eventually wears on you worse than working at the office in my experience

I worked at home from March last year until March this year. It was fucking depressing. I like being around people and I fucking hate being connected by Zoom.
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Coach 07:37 PM 04-15-2021
Originally Posted by J Diddy:
I worked at home from March last year until March this year. It was fucking depressing. I like being around people and I fucking hate being connected by Zoom.
I can understand that side.

I, myself, prefer to work from home. Less distractions. Zoom/Hangouts doesn't bother me too much. Get an additional 30 minutes of sleep before getting up to get ready for work. Saves me gas mileage as well.

Everyone has their preferences of course.
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KCUnited 07:38 PM 04-15-2021
Originally Posted by J Diddy:
I worked at home from March last year until March this year. It was fucking depressing. I like being around people and I fucking hate being connected by Zoom.
I've worked from home pre-Covid. I'm wired for it, work as a consultant, no kids, no barking ass dog in the background, dedicated ergonomic home office, shower everyday like a professional, etc and I feel a hybrid setup is more sustainable.

There's something about the actual feeling of getting off work and coming home that I find healthy for myself.
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Rain Man 07:47 PM 04-15-2021
I went to the office five days a week pre-covid. For a while after the shutdown I worked 100 percent from home (and my office was at the epicenter of the riots last summer, which also kept me at home). I ramped up to one day a week at the office starting in probably August or September, and am now ramping up to two days a week.

For the company overall, we're letting people make their own decisions, though we'll probably have people come in at least two days a month for meetings once we completely open up. Maybe a little more.
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TLO 07:58 PM 04-15-2021
Originally Posted by J Diddy:
I worked at home from March last year until March this year. It was ****ing depressing. I like being around people and I ****ing hate being connected by Zoom.
Amen
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dirk digler 08:21 PM 04-15-2021
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Living at work eventually wears on you worse than working at the office in my experience
Originally Posted by J Diddy:
I worked at home from March last year until March this year. It was fucking depressing. I like being around people and I fucking hate being connected by Zoom.
There definitely is pluses and minus for either option.

I work in IT so when I go into the office everything I work on is remote anyway so it makes no difference where I am physically located at. But there is the social aspect of being in the office and having that separation of work and home.
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dirk digler 08:26 PM 04-15-2021
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I went to the office five days a week pre-covid. For a while after the shutdown I worked 100 percent from home (and my office was at the epicenter of the riots last summer, which also kept me at home). I ramped up to one day a week at the office starting in probably August or September, and am now ramping up to two days a week.

For the company overall, we're letting people make their own decisions, though we'll probably have people come in at least two days a month for meetings once we completely open up. Maybe a little more.
I think giving employees an option and especially doing a hybrid model is the best path moving forward IMHO. Covid pretty much destroyed the notion that everyone needed to be in the office to be productive as so many companies had their best years ever with most everyone working from home.

Giving them the option like what you are doing is a great thing.
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Rain Man 08:41 PM 04-15-2021
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
I think giving employees an option and especially doing a hybrid model is the best path moving forward IMHO. Covid pretty much destroyed the notion that everyone needed to be in the office to be productive as so many companies had their best years ever with most everyone working from home.

Giving them the option like what you are doing is a great thing.

The nice thing is that our lease is about to end and we're going to relocate to a smaller place for half the price. When life gives us lemons, we make lemon meringue pie.
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mlyonsd 08:48 PM 04-15-2021
I spent a lot of time the last 12 months WFH and didn't like it. Made me worry I can't handle retirement.

My company offered a permanent WFH option for all employees if they took a 10% pay cut. Which is of course completely laughable.
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Rain Man 08:50 PM 04-15-2021
Originally Posted by mlyonsd:
I spent a lot of time the last 12 months WFH and didn't like it. Made me worry I can't handle retirement.

My company offered a permanent WFH option for all employees if they took a 10% pay cut. Which is of course completely laughable.
A 10 percent pay cut? That's bizarre.
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stevieray 08:50 PM 04-15-2021
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
Covid pretty much destroyed the notion that everyone needed to be in the office to be productive
I disagree. It's more than just being productive.
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loochy 08:52 PM 04-15-2021
I'm sooooo happy to work from home all the time. It keeps me sane. I don't want to go to the office ever again. What a waste of time and energy.
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mlyonsd 08:59 PM 04-15-2021
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
A 10 percent pay cut? That's bizarre.
I work for the Oracle of Omaha. When I retire I have some incredible horror stories to share. POS.
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Bearcat 09:05 PM 04-15-2021
Originally Posted by Coach:
I can understand that side.

I, myself, prefer to work from home. Less distractions. Zoom/Hangouts doesn't bother me too much. Get an additional 30 minutes of sleep before getting up to get ready for work. Saves me gas mileage as well.

Everyone has their preferences of course.
Yeah, I only had a ~10 minute commute when I wasn't working from home full time, but didn't realize how much time I spent getting lunch ready, sitting down with some coffee, putting something on besides pajama pants, etc. I'm not a morning person, so the time saved is great.

I miss some of the socializing in an office setting, but I'm in so many meetings that I don't really notice it. The best thing I did for working from home full time was setting up an office space... I think that separation helps.
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