Working from Home: Heaven or Hell?
Working from
home has become the latest trend and we are talking globally here. Every day,
more and more companies are allowing their employees to work from home at least
once or twice a week. And even more companies are looking to outsource, looking
for employees who can work from home and, sometimes, from a different country.
We can see these “work from home” job offers increasing every single day on the
different job boards and people are really starting to get into this new groove
because, let’s face it, staying at home has to be better than going to the
office every day. However, this is not true for everyone. Working from home has
its pros and cons, but, in the end, it depends on each person.
Let’s begin
listing some of the pros: no commuting,
that alone should convince you to stay home, no traffic, no public
transportation, no people on top of you during rush hour, just bliss while you
walk from your room to the office space; flexibility
of hours and in managing that time, most of these jobs do not necessarily
have a rigid schedule you need to follow, so you are able to manage your own
time, especially if you are a freelancer; less
stress, since most people working from home are their own bosses, or their
bosses are nowhere near them, stress can be reduced to a minimum; less distractions hence more productivity, no useless meetings,
no coworkers telling you about their 13 cats or children, no running around the
whole office looking for a photocopier that actually works, no wasting time
with small talk, just you and your family; more
family time, since you are already at home, there is a really good chance
you can spend more time with your family, or your dogs, while working from
home, you just need to be organized and know how to manage your time in a
productive way.