12 Worst Realities of Working From Home People Don’t Tell You About

After the global pandemic, thousands of people began working remotely, and many have never returned. While most don’t miss the commute, there are unspoken nuances to being home all day.

Here are some unfortunate realities about working from home that no one discusses.

“When you work from home, people assume you have the day off. ‘Can you do….’ No, I’m working. Even though I’m working on the computer at home, I am at work. People don’t seem to grasp the concept,” one replied.

The Assumption That You Have the Day Off

Another explained, “When you and your partner both work from home, you miss that natural separation of your lives. Suddenly you have much less to talk about because you’re living your lives together more than previously.”

You Miss That Natural Separation of Lives With Your Partner

Someone noted, “My aunt said this happened to her because of working from home. She loves it, but after getting promoted, her days quickly turned from 8:00-5:00 to 8:00-7:00 without even stopping to eat.”

Work From Home Can Easily Become Live at Work

“It’s lonely,” expressed another. “While I may occasionally be irked by a colleague here or there, I have a good group of supportive colleagues with whom I’m close friends and who help me get through the days that seem to drag on."

It’s Lonely

Someone noted, “You’re using much more of your heating and electricity, and it’s costing more money.” “And Bandwith,” another added.

Your Power Bill Goes Up

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