I really don’t get the “WFH = antisocial” angle. I have friends, I have a partner, I leave the house and go to social places. I don’t rely on my workplace to provide for my social needs.
Before working from home I ran a small factory where much of the time I was the only person on the premises. I didn’t have the time or energy to do much socialising when I worked there. My social life became richer when I stopped and worked from my dining room!
I really don’t get the “WFH = antisocial” angle. I have friends, I have a partner, I leave the house and go to social places. I don’t rely on my workplace to provide for my social needs.
Before working from home I ran a small factory where much of the time I was the only person on the premises. I didn’t have the time or energy to do much socialising when I worked there. My social life became richer when I stopped and worked from my dining room!
Did we read the same post? The one I read said it was good to not interact with another human being for days on end.
Thanks for letting me know your anecdotal experience though. Mine does not at all look like that but it sure sounds nice. congratulations I guess?
We did, however you, unlike me, managed to retain the wording of it.
That’s what I get for replying to stuff during a work meeting!