Mr.S wrote: » I like it. I miss the social interaction and being able to pop over to chat to a colleague vs having to call / IM them for small mundane things. When we return to the office, it will be on a voluntary basis going forward. General consensus is that most people will go to the office 1 or 2 days a week and WFH the rest. Suits everyone all round.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » No. Last week I was on annual leave. But my phone kept ringing anyway, cos the company have decided to be mobile by diverting desk phones to personal mobiles.
KaneToad wrote: » I think those that live to work are happier in their office - it fills an important part of their life.
Un1corn wrote: » Saving 90 minutes per day and working as a dev. Don't ever want to go back to be honest.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I completely disagree. For me it is the opposite. I have always felt strongly that work should not encroach on home life. I work from home when I know I have an offline desk day, and would normally do that from a coffee shop. At night I leave my laptop at work and turn off my phone. Work / life separation is important to me and that can’t be achieve in a 100% WFH situation in my personal experience Edit: I actually find your assumption that all people who go to the office have a ‘live to work’ mentality a little bit insulting