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Topic History of: Working from Home
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Author Message
Jo I agree. Working from home has its upsides but there's definitely a risk in staff being devalued if they work from home.
Barney Not new - but many are jumping on this bandwagon, being offered by some large organisations.

Pluses

- less travel stress and costs
- more leisure time; your schedule is your own; Zoom meetings and conference calls help
- see your kids more

Minuses

- loss of comraderie with colleagues
- hermitlike existence/loneliness
- unseen, in business, is often forgotten


The big danger! Is if your job can be done from home - it can be done by call centres, in India or the Philippines.

Who already work for banks, credit card companies and the tourist industry. It's better to be in the office - just to protect your job.