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The Differences Of Working From Home Vs Working At An Office Hilariously Explained In 8 Comics
Working from home and working at an office are two very different kinds of work. While prior gives you more freedom to sleep in and lets you forget the horrors of the morning commute, the latter is great for concentration and can become a way to find friends with same likes (or dislikes) as you are spending a huge amount of time with your colleagues.
James Chapman created 8 comics about the differences of Working from an office Vs Working from home.
Can you relate to any? Let us know by voting and in the comment section down below.
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I am not the most social person in the world, but the lack of human interaction would drive me crazy if I worked from home.
The left office part: Unfortunately not true. EVERY office has at least one noisy person in love with his/her own voice which keeps talking whole day. What would I give for a silence, sigh ..
It seems that it would be hard to be productive when working from home. How do you keep from being distracted all the time?
I think the actual office party is mostly people being awkward and trying to find somebody to talk to who won't roll their eyes and scurry away after a minute.
If you are wondering which is better: working at office vs. working from home, I have only one sentence for you: OPEN OFFICE IS HELL ON EARTH.
Open Office is a good alternative to MS Office. (Nerdy joke allert)
Load More Replies...working from home - loads of self control needed; to start, to keep working, and to stop; every day
It's not really that difficult. Sure, it might take some time getting used to, but you definitely have more control and can get accustomed to work at your own pace. The time you spend commuting to work can easily be substituted by you enforcing some discipline on yourself to get into the working spirit, but unlike an office job, working from home gets progressively easier.
Load More Replies...weeell. depends on you actually. Pushing yourself to be discipline on schedule that *you yourself* made sometimes can be hellish. Not to mention the distractions, especially if you don't live alone (although co-working space could help on this, if you okay to spent more money).
Load More Replies...If you are wondering which is better: working at office vs. working from home, I have only one sentence for you: OPEN OFFICE IS HELL ON EARTH.
Open Office is a good alternative to MS Office. (Nerdy joke allert)
Load More Replies...working from home - loads of self control needed; to start, to keep working, and to stop; every day
It's not really that difficult. Sure, it might take some time getting used to, but you definitely have more control and can get accustomed to work at your own pace. The time you spend commuting to work can easily be substituted by you enforcing some discipline on yourself to get into the working spirit, but unlike an office job, working from home gets progressively easier.
Load More Replies...weeell. depends on you actually. Pushing yourself to be discipline on schedule that *you yourself* made sometimes can be hellish. Not to mention the distractions, especially if you don't live alone (although co-working space could help on this, if you okay to spent more money).
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