Un1corn wrote: » Saving 90 minutes per day and working as a dev. Don't ever want to go back to be honest.
Rimmy wrote: » I get that work means the World to some people and it's probably because they have very little going on on their life's outside it and that's fine. Work for me is just money, I start at 9 and finish on the dot at five every day. Our work place is good that if you want to be available out of hours you go on a roster and get paid 25% extra for the week. I don't want that. I never want to go back to the office and looks like my company are letting us work from home till after winter which is ideal. I'm lucky to be in a pretty well paying role and a company that employs 7000. It's all internal so camera on is optional. I start at 9AM. I get up at 8.45 quick shower and sit down on the recliner on my laptop in the sitting room with the TV on in the background. Around half nine stick on the breakfast if nothing urgent needs doing. Few meetingsIY project work and IT support for the day. The hot days there I was out in the garden on a sun recliner tipping away on the laptop for the day. Work means nothing to me, it's just a pay check. If my company doesn't let us do two days at least from home after next Winter I'll be looking for a new job. I have great friends outside of work and a active social life so don't really give a toss about interacting with people in the workplace and I hate 99% of them.
ednwireland wrote: » no but it would be bearable with better broadband, and if i wasnt expected to make international calls on my own phone. despite that been part of my job.
DuffleBag wrote: » Preach. This is my view also
ChikiChiki wrote: » Also why fork out 1200 a month in rent for a room in Dublin when I can get a whole gaff in Mayo for 900 a month. All the benefits of city living are gone for the moment.
KaneToad wrote: » I think those that live to work are happier in their office - it fills an important part of their life. Those that work to live are happier at home - work is a necessary inconvenience to their day. Nothing wrong with either camp. Different strokes and all that. I'd be in the second camp. I'd gladly work from home all the time. I don't miss any aspect of being in the office - the travel, the time, the people, the office infrastructure...
antimatterx wrote: » I'm saving almost 3 hours a day. I was commuting from the northside to the southside via DART and Luas.
CBear1993 wrote: » 3 hours per day from Northside to south side, jeez that was rough!! I hope the job was worth it. You could be in a job in the midlands and back daily in the car with that! (Not that you would leave Dublin for that but you get me)
Shakey_jake wrote: » That's not the company's fault, that's yours Don't blame IT either
Mrs OBumble wrote: » How exactly do you reach that conclusion?