Posted March 17, 2020
Hi Guys,
I thought it would be interesting to share our experiences with working from home, given there's likely a great increase in the number of people doing it. I'm interested to know if people
a) are working from home (a kind of survery)
b) are initially happier, sadder, more apprehensive, anything you're feeling on this subject.
c) how we are coping over time
d) your profession (optional, as is everything)
Please - Covid 19 discussions keep to https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_covid19_thread . This thread is about the side effect of it, that we're working from home.
I'll start - As a programmer, I was initially very enthusiastic, no travel, same basic work to do. It sounds like a great idea. I am generally still positive about this, it's nice to get the extra time, and remote working isn't impacting me to much. I am beginning to see my curtains a little too much, which is making me think I need to make sure I get out during lunch breaks (I am still working to my office break periods, are you?). So far it's good, but by the end of the day I really find it hard to push on to finishing time, given I know that to end is simply to switch off the connection.
Would be interested to know how everyone is getting on.
I thought it would be interesting to share our experiences with working from home, given there's likely a great increase in the number of people doing it. I'm interested to know if people
a) are working from home (a kind of survery)
b) are initially happier, sadder, more apprehensive, anything you're feeling on this subject.
c) how we are coping over time
d) your profession (optional, as is everything)
Please - Covid 19 discussions keep to https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_covid19_thread . This thread is about the side effect of it, that we're working from home.
I'll start - As a programmer, I was initially very enthusiastic, no travel, same basic work to do. It sounds like a great idea. I am generally still positive about this, it's nice to get the extra time, and remote working isn't impacting me to much. I am beginning to see my curtains a little too much, which is making me think I need to make sure I get out during lunch breaks (I am still working to my office break periods, are you?). So far it's good, but by the end of the day I really find it hard to push on to finishing time, given I know that to end is simply to switch off the connection.
Would be interested to know how everyone is getting on.