The pandemic was not a good time for the planet. Travel was halted, people died, we all discovered that people will hoard toilet paper and sanitizer if the world was feeling like it was going to end. A lot of companies folded. A lot of people lost their jobs. Hospitals were buckled under the pressure of maintaining their health care statuses. And yet there is some good stuff that came out of the pandemic and is still coming out of it even now three years on.
Working from home has been a revelation. Employers who previously refused to allow people to work from home discovered that actually, people could be productive if they were relaxed while they worked. In fact, working from home has borne the four day workweek which has by all accounts, surpassed all expectations so far. A lot of companies and departments have discovered that they can save money on their business expenses simply by allowing people to work remotely from home.
In roles that are all led by computers, nobody needs to commute into an office. More employees than ever are requesting to work from home from employers knowing full well that when the world was crippled this was a possibility, so what’s the difference now? Unfortunately, a small circle of employers still believe that people prefer to commute for two hours either way to work and sit in an office all day long that smells like boiled fish in the microwave. It’s not the case. These studies are honestly false.
There are always going to be a handful of people who prefer this social aspect of working in an office, and yet the majority of people would rather spend their time working at home. If it is something that you have been considering and you haven’t had the chance to do it yet, we’ve got some of the best reasons you should ask for it.
There are hundreds of benefits to working from home, but the biggest one is you being happier. We get one life. You spend a third of that time sleeping and a third of that time on hygiene and eating and activities that you may enjoy. The last thing that you need is for your job to be encroaching on all of that other time you could be spending.
I don’t know who it was who woke up one day and decided that human beings needed to be productive five days a week for money, but working from home is giving people back a little bit of slack that they needed.