What do you not like about working from home?
What do you not like about working from home?
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Chicken_Satay

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2,486 posts

227 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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What I don't like:

The added wear and tear on my own possessions e.g. carpets, flooring, computer keyboard etc!
Using my own bog roll.
Increased dishwasher usage from having breakfast and lunch at home.
Screaming and wailing kids from next door.
Having to listen to the neighbours going for a piss - seriously!
It always feels fking freezing, hence I've had to notch up the thermostat.
The lack of variety in environment.

In summary - it's a pain in the arse! The only upside is the lack of commute but I don't feel like I'm gaining that much time as a result of not doing it. Quite enjoy the motorbike commute too...

sociopath

3,433 posts

89 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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Added wear and tear? Really.

Chicken_Satay

Original Poster:

2,486 posts

227 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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sociopath said:
Added wear and tear? Really.
I know it sounds funny but I genuinely think about that stuff!

156651

11,606 posts

108 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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The fact both me and my girlfriend are here, and so one of us is working in the bedroom, one in the lounge/kitchen. If you work in the bedroom, you wake up, work, and go to sleep in the same room. It's pretty depressing. But the lounge/kitchen you are on an awkward round table with very uncomfortable dining room chairs. And the walls in my rental flat are all grey and magnolia. When we move into our own place I am putting up patterned wallpaper or something so it is less dull.

fido

18,388 posts

278 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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The added wear and tear on my own possessions e.g. carpets, flooring, computer keyboard etc! > what wear and tear - it's also an excuse to upgrade some components if you're tech-focussed
Using my own bog roll. > if you're a bloke that's negligible
Screaming and wailing kids from next door. > mine haven't been too bad since I introduced them to my conference calls at full volume in the garden.
Increased dishwasher usage from having breakfast and lunch at home. > yes that's true though I'm doing it manually to keep my hands clean at the same time
Having to listen to the neighbours going for a piss - seriously! > detached
It always feels fking freezing, hence I've had to notch up the thermostat. > small electric heater in office room is way cheaper
The lack of variety in environment. > it can get quite boring but then you can have the TV/radio on

Ultra Sound Guy

29,283 posts

217 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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I prefer working from home whenever I can! In the normal run of things I spend about 40% of my time travelling (now zero % for the next 12 weeks, ish), 20% of my time building/testing/repairing kit and the remaining 40% answering emails, writing technical manuals, providing technical data to the marketing department and writing training presentations. That last 40% I try to do from home whenever possible as I tend to get more done and save £35/week on fuel.
Now I’m WFH 90% of the time and going to the factory to work on the kit when I can book time to have the workshop without being infected!
When this is all finally over I can see me earning an awful lot of air miles catching up!

The only negative side to WFH is the lack of variety in my surroundings!

Monkeylegend

28,417 posts

254 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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The only negative I can see is running out of milk and coffee.

As for wear and tear on the carpet rofl

Sorry.

Chicken_Satay

Original Poster:

2,486 posts

227 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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Monkeylegend said:
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As for wear and tear on the carpet rofl
I'm going to claim this as an expense from the company I work for - "wear and tear on the carpet" + "wear and tear on the toilet flush mechanism" hehe

abzmike

11,343 posts

129 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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An colleagues reaction to us being told to work from home last week was - 'who is going to pay for my electricity'... Apart from anything else it clearly didn't occur to him he'd be paying less to commute, as well as saving time.

Only issues I have are avoiding distractions, as well as stopping at a reasonable time.

Monkeylegend

28,417 posts

254 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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Chicken_Satay said:
Monkeylegend said:
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As for wear and tear on the carpet rofl
I'm going to claim this as an expense from the company I work for - "wear and tear on the carpet" + "wear and tear on the toilet flush mechanism" hehe
You could probably put the toilet rolls down as an expense as well hehe

Johnnytheboy

24,499 posts

209 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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The constant lurking temptation of the Civilization VI icon on my desktop.

Castrol for a knave

7,039 posts

114 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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Every time I stand up or leave the room, the cat nicks my seat.


Jasandjules

71,957 posts

252 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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My wife interrupting me to ask inane questions. This has not changed for years.....

irocfan

46,613 posts

213 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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the biggest thing is that normally once you leave the office you can put the day's events to one side wind down on the way home and then you're in your relaxation space. Working from home there is no separation

Non-ergonomically designed works spacing is already playing havoc with my back frown

PHuzzy

2,747 posts

195 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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The novelty wears off pretty quickly (being able to get those little jobs done etc.) I've been WFH full time for around 2 years now, it gets extremely boring very quickly but at least before CV19 I had the option to go into the office occasionally just to see some people, now every one is in the same boat it is mind numbing.

Stuart70

4,117 posts

206 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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Limiting the risk of CV should be some form of compensation to you.

You come across as a self absorbed first world muppet in this thread, but that may just be my opinion.

Shoulders back and persevere!!

Chicken_Satay

Original Poster:

2,486 posts

227 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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Stuart70 said:
You come across as a self absorbed first world muppet in this thread, but that may just be my opinion.
Yes, that's just your opinion.

RichB

55,319 posts

307 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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Chicken_Satay said:
What I don't like: The added wear and tear on my own possessions e.g. carpets, flooring, computer keyboard etc!
<clip> Quite enjoy the motorbike commute too...
Presumably the wear on your carpets is offset by the reduced wear on your motorbike. biggrin

Autopilot

1,333 posts

207 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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The sounds the noises the dogs make when cleaning themselves. This noise is only normally reserved for quieter or dialogue filled scenes from films but it seems that when working from home it also becomes louder and more noticeable.

In fact, it's happening right now as I type this and can feel my blood starting to boil!!!!

technodup

7,651 posts

153 months

Monday 23rd March 2020
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The lack of attractive office women.

I should be used to it after many years. The fact I'm posting this suggests otherwise.