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The WFH to on-site transition

My work hasn't yet forced me back to full time on-site, and I've taken on a new role so I'm in the office 2-3 days a week for training. However, I was thinking the other night how pissed I would be if I were forced to come back on-site fill time. Even the days I'm on-site I leave once my activities are complete, then I continue to WFH the rest of the day. I spent a couple grand renovating a spare room and turning it into an office, as well as buying office supplies (computer chair/desk/printer/headset/etc). Since for a while we had a “camera on” policy during meetings, I had a new ceiling put in and fresh paint and window treatments in my home office so it was more professional. If WFH is no longer allowed, it seems like such a waste to have spent all that money to not…


My work hasn't yet forced me back to full time on-site, and I've taken on a new role so I'm in the office 2-3 days a week for training. However, I was thinking the other night how pissed I would be if I were forced to come back on-site fill time. Even the days I'm on-site I leave once my activities are complete, then I continue to WFH the rest of the day. I spent a couple grand renovating a spare room and turning it into an office, as well as buying office supplies (computer chair/desk/printer/headset/etc). Since for a while we had a “camera on” policy during meetings, I had a new ceiling put in and fresh paint and window treatments in my home office so it was more professional. If WFH is no longer allowed, it seems like such a waste to have spent all that money to not use my new space.

Just a shower thought.

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