@doctorpain to Showerthoughts • 1 year agoWe're lucky that our bodies require sleep, otherwise our cultures would have us working 16-20 hour days.message-square137arrow-up11.46Karrow-down138
arrow-up11.42Karrow-down1message-squareWe're lucky that our bodies require sleep, otherwise our cultures would have us working 16-20 hour days.@doctorpain to Showerthoughts • 1 year agomessage-square137
minus-squareBombOmOmlink6•1 year agoWorking from home 2-3 days makes 100% more sense than working from home half of each day. Means you still need to get dressed and do that damn commute every single day.
minus-squareFlying Squidlink4•edit-21 year agoNeither option makes much sense to me. Especially when I’m doing the same work either way. It makes literally no difference where I do it from. And to make it more bizarre, it’s 25 hours at the office and 15 at home. So I do 8-11 at home 4 days a week (not counting lunch) and 8-12 on Friday.
Working from home 2-3 days makes 100% more sense than working from home half of each day. Means you still need to get dressed and do that damn commute every single day.
Neither option makes much sense to me. Especially when I’m doing the same work either way. It makes literally no difference where I do it from.
And to make it more bizarre, it’s 25 hours at the office and 15 at home. So I do 8-11 at home 4 days a week (not counting lunch) and 8-12 on Friday.
Fucking weird!