Happy Tuesday! Are you working from home or remotely? If at home, why?

Kate
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I love working remotely, nobody distracts me, but at the same time it can be boring and there are no fun colleagues! A hybrid work schedule helps out.

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Ivan Dudin
Today I work remotely, tomorrow in the office. I have taught my colleagues that when my status is "busy" they don't even have to approach me. I don't abuse this status, but it really works when you need to concentrate (no matter in the office or at home)
Kate
@myprlab That's great! It's nice when colleagues are on the same wavelength.
Jacelyn Sia
I work remotely to provide android development assistance to companies. This setup enables flexibility and accessibility, fostering a seamless interaction experience. It's akin to how remote developers for hire offer IT staff augmentation, bringing specialized skills and expertise to projects without the need for physical presence. Working remotely allows for efficient collaboration, leveraging technology for effective communication and support.
Kate
@jacelyn_sia commendable! many developers work remotely, they don't need an office in principle
Elena Tsemirava
100% remotely. I just don't want to waste time commuting.
Kate
@elenat Exactly, commuting takes up a lot of time that could be better spent. I once calculated that I spend 13 days a year just commuting to and from the office.
Elena Tsemirava
@katushkas 100% with you! 13 days per year is a shocking number