Working From Home - Missing Social Interaction
Working From Home - Missing Social Interaction
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geek84

Original Poster:

611 posts

108 months

Thursday 23rd September 2021
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Good morning
For those of you working from home due to the pandemic, do you miss the office environment and social interaction?
If so, what do you do in order to resolve this? Have you joined any online groups to social with?
Thanks in advance for your response

AJB88

15,020 posts

193 months

Thursday 23rd September 2021
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I work shifts 0700-1900, 1900-0700.

I hated being in the office when the "0900-1700" crowd were in so safe to say working from home I don't miss that, but I do miss the weekend and night social interaction with colleagues.

WFH on nights is boring, the office banter isn't the same on Microsoft Teams.

LargeRed

1,654 posts

70 months

Thursday 23rd September 2021
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you miss the company within your company.

when I worked, I hated being in the office.

Set up my own company, one man consultant, ...... just right.

StevieBee

14,758 posts

277 months

Thursday 23rd September 2021
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LargeRed said:
Set up my own company, one man consultant, ...... just right.
Same here!

Christmas parties are a bit on the dull side but otherwise all good!

ShinyPsyduck

216 posts

130 months

Thursday 23rd September 2021
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I am sat in the office right now. I have said good morning to a few colleges and that's about it. I will probably go out for lunch as I cant stand the chat while I try and eat a sandwich.

I did miss the social aspect when working from home but now back in the office I couldn't care about the gossip etc.

Drezza

1,465 posts

76 months

Thursday 23rd September 2021
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No I love it, can't stand work chit chat.

My employer is keen to get people in for our "mental health", they don't seem to consider people like me that actually prefer it.

Zlat502

127 posts

58 months

Thursday 23rd September 2021
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Drezza said:
No I love it, can't stand work chit chat.

My employer is keen to get people in for our "mental health", they don't seem to consider people like me that actually prefer it.
This is it in a nutshell for me, there are such things as introverts who prefer their own company and do not miss all the many downsides of being in an office - if I never see the office again I would be over the moon, WFH is ace.

I appreciate tho that is not for everyone, this is why I feel it is very important that it should be allowed to be agreed between the employer & the staff member - not just a blanket one-rule-for-all.

Jasandjules

71,896 posts

251 months

Thursday 23rd September 2021
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Yes and no. It has been a long time since I've worked for a company in an office now. I miss having people to bounce ideas etc off but happy to not commute into London etc.

Pothole

34,367 posts

304 months

Thursday 23rd September 2021
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geek84 said:
Good morning
For those of you working from home due to the pandemic, do you miss the office environment and social interaction?
If so, what do you do in order to resolve this? Have you joined any online groups to social with?
Thanks in advance for your response
Go to the pub!

geek84

Original Poster:

611 posts

108 months

Thursday 23rd September 2021
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Hi Folks

Thanks for your replies.

Any more responses greatly appreciated.

WelshRich

484 posts

79 months

Thursday 23rd September 2021
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I’ve worked from home for years after previously being office/site based. I find that having a speech radio channel on at a low volume makes a big difference - I’m not actually listening to it, but after years of being in an office environment I find the burble in the background strangely comforting!

dmahon

2,717 posts

86 months

Thursday 23rd September 2021
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I used to hate the office, but really miss it now.

Mental health is at an all time low, I think in large part due to lack of interaction.

Maybe I’m a saddo, but everyone I knew was through work or industry contacts. They’re all still working from home or moved away so my social life is also in a bad way.

I’m semi retired and was doing a bit of occasional consulting, but I’m thinking about getting a J-word just for more human interaction. Desperate times call for desperate measures!


Hoofy

79,229 posts

304 months

Thursday 23rd September 2021
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Maybe join a local sports club that meets in the evening so you can get out and meet people (assuming you're basically cooped up all day and all night). You're allowed to play both indoor and outdoor sports now.