If you spend time on Social Media or read articles in the media you would think that Remote Work is some new amazing thing that 100% of workers love and that it's the way forward. The reality is that while some people love remote work and the flexibility it brings to their lives, that's not true of everyone. This could be for a number of reasons such as not having a good internet connection at home, having roomates or not having an ideal workspace, not being able to work and live in the same space, or just the need to get out of the house and see other people. A recent survey found that over half, 54% of workers surveyed, said they prefer working in the office to working at home, with the main hurdle keeping most people from going into the office being commute time. Currently the average commute time in the USA is about 27 minutes meaning workers spend about 5 hours a week or 20 hours a month commuting.
Office, sweet office: ‘Most people don’t actually want to spend next 10 years working from their couches,’ survey shows
https://studyfinds.org/office-remote-work-future-survey/
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Since COVID and the initial everybody work from home phase, our office has gone to a rotation in which you are at home two weeks and in the office one week. Personally, I love it and would hate to have to go back to the office full time. I save time and gas by being able to work from home. The only way i could see people not liking is if they just don't have a reasonable place to set up an office or suitable space for working at home or there are too many distractions at home (like kids for example). I'm sure my anecdotal experience isn't as scientific as whatever poll this is but I haven't run across anyone that hates working at home and would want to go back to the office full time. Though we certainly have that option where I work.
Having said that, I don't think I would want to work home 100% of the time. You start to feel out of touch after a while, Zoom or no Zoom. And now that I read the article, it looks like the poll excluded people (like me) with hybrid schedules and only addressed those who work from home 100% of the time. So I think it is more than a little misleading if you only read the title/headline.