Working From Home

Posted by: Cheyenne

Working From Home - 07/26/21 06:33 AM

Now that many companies and people have been introduced to this, has it effected you? I've noticed some companies have continued with, assumedly because it saves them money or makes for happier employees. I think it would drive me nuts. In the day when I worked in the corporate world, even a dress down day changed my mindset. I wanted to be in business attire and ready work mode. Kind of funny, when I was active in sessions, it was the same. Even when my head was everywhere else but in kink, as soon as I heard the sound of my boots zipping, BOOM, I was there. So, what about you?
Posted by: ScoobyBelfast

Re: Working From Home - 07/26/21 07:35 AM

A little of both is works for me. I give the office staff two work from home days and three in the office. Everyone's happy.
Posted by: AspX

Re: Working From Home - 07/26/21 08:46 AM

I have mostly done remote work for the last 15 years & it is so much better for me and my employers. They tend to get a lot more output from me as all the prep and drive time goes to actual work. Also, because my "office" is always with me, there is nothing to stop me jumping on the computer at 2am just because I am awake. Instead of 45 hours a week, they tend to get 60-80 without any resentment because I control that.

For my part, working fully remote (which is different from working from home a couple of times a week) has really enabled my D/s lifestyle. It has allowed me to travel all over the country visiting Dommes because I don't have to miss work to do so & can do it cheaply because of my schedule flexibility.

Basically, I fit work into the schedule of my life instead of trying to live my life during very strict off-work hours. That is a much more successful way for me to both live and work.
Posted by: buffalo

Re: Working From Home - 07/26/21 11:11 AM

The one thing that would appeal to me above all others as far as working from home is the absence of a commute. Driving in big city rush hour traffic is aggravating and time consuming.
Posted by: NameNotFound

Re: Working From Home - 07/26/21 01:37 PM

I'm not yet working but my brother has been working from home since last year. And he's freaking loving it!

He would often wake up at 9:50 AM when a meeting is about due to start at 10. The he would attend it, without even getting off his bed or changing the pajamas he slept in.
Mom would serve delicious home cooked breakfast/lunch/dinner to him right on his bed. (He mostly works lying on the bed). Often he would complete his assigned tasks before the due time, and would then take a nap or read a book or something. He's an introvert and actually like not having to deal with people everyday. His management has noticed a productivity boost in their entire team. And have awarded bonuses for it.

Our garden has a lot of fruit trees (strawberries (bushes) guavas mangoes and a lot more). They're delicious. He missed eating them since he left town about a decade ago. Now he's sick of eating them all the damn time!

Not only that, he saves about 3 hours he would otherwise have spent commuting. He now has the time to explore our beautiful city he couldn't as a child. He also now saves quite a lot in commute-to-work expenses and rent. He's living a life many people could only dream of and never wants to go back. His only issue is lack of privacy.

Me on the other hand? It's a bad time. As good as the above said things sound, I would rather be out of my parents home now. I was suppose to start college last year but got stuck instead :'). It was finally my chance to be alone, independent and away from my parents and my home! Probably missing out on what would otherwise be the best time of my life.
Posted by: MissMary

Re: Working From Home - 07/27/21 02:23 AM

I work in real estate and mortgage. Much of my work is done from home and always has been. Living alone, it is easy for me to be productive. The only time I'm in business attire, it is for fetish role play. blush
Posted by: Spark

Re: Working From Home - 07/27/21 10:41 PM

Like some others have said a mix is good for me.

Ive been at home since march 2020 and tried to take full advantage of it. Ive rented airbnbs pretty often just for the change of scenery. I eat better and workout more. Ive been able to do fetish sessions in between business calls.

But it can get a bit lonely. I actually worry about my mental health as i have had less social interaction. I think many fall into that category.

Getting back to a mix could be good.
Posted by: TedBCruisin

Re: Working From Home - 07/29/21 04:23 AM

My experience was similar. At first, it was somewhat nice. But, that wore off after a few months. It nice to be interacting, face to face, with my colleagues and clients again. I hope your situation gets back to where you are happier too. Most people are social creatures.
Posted by: Cheyenne

Re: Working From Home - 07/29/21 08:05 AM

Your employers are in a sweet spot. :-) When I was doing on my tech work and editing from home, having an office connected to my bedroom resulted in a lot more getting done than if I had to leave the house.
Posted by: Cheyenne

Re: Working From Home - 07/29/21 08:07 AM

Traffic is something that I have always despised. I was lucky with the location of both my studio in Rhode Island and Ohio, back in the session days. Both commutes were quick and traffic free.
Posted by: Cheyenne

Re: Working From Home - 07/29/21 08:09 AM

What a life for your brother. Will you be able to get to college this year? And, I'm jealous of the fruit trees. I've never tried my hand with them but it sounds like a great situation.
Posted by: Cheyenne

Re: Working From Home - 07/29/21 08:10 AM

It sounds like you have quite the fun, single, kinky life. I love it. Good for you.
Posted by: Cheyenne

Re: Working From Home - 07/29/21 08:13 AM

One of my good friends/former clients worked on Wall Street as a CFO for the last 20 years. At first he liked working from home because it gave him more time with this dogs. But, as the months rolled by, he started getting lonely too. Most people need a degree of social interaction. I hope you are able to get back into the office soon.
Posted by: Cheyenne

Re: Working From Home - 07/29/21 08:13 AM

Good to hear your career life is back to normal. I enjoy hearing about your sessions on the road. :-)
Posted by: NameNotFound

Re: Working From Home - 07/31/21 04:43 AM

I could've got a college last year, but they would conduct online classes only. So I decided to skip a year and prepare better. I'll definitely get into a college this year. But due to covid, they'll still conduct online classes for at least the first year. So I'll still be stuck at home :').

You should try planting fruit trees. They take ages too grow, but the next generation (your kids/grandkids) would thank you for them!