Curious and Cozy

30+ Things About Working from Home: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly

I’ve worked from home for well over 10 years through several companies and several positions, including as management, and there is a lot that you learn about the concept.

 

Work at home jobs are getting more and more prevalent and the technology to do so is getting more and more user friendly. This means a lot of “entry level” type jobs are starting to become available. Many are call center type jobs. Many are inbound (meaning that you sit and answer the phone) some are outbound (you call customers to solicit sales, do follow up calls, request surveys, etc.). If it matters to you, make sure you ask. Some are chat jobs where all you do is type (these are rare). Of, course,  there are many other opportunities that are appearing as well, but these account for the majority.

 

So, what is it really like to work from home?

 

What’s Bad About It

Work at home positions, while getting more prevalent, are still coveted positions. This means that employers view working at home as a perk big enough that you will tolerate less agreeable conditions than in a brick and mortar setting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don’t plan on sick days. You’re already home. Work at home employers are much less understanding since you have no commute and are already close to your own personal box of tissues. You’ll likely be allowed to leave, but it’s going to affect your performance more than it would at a physical location.

 

If you are imagining yourself working while cooking dinner, doing laundry, etc. rethink it. You can do so on your scheduled breaks, but not while you are working.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What’s Good About It

Now that I have been a Negative Nelly, let’s talk about what’s good about it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tips:

– Your performance will override your appearance and your charisma. We all know that guy who smiles and wiggles his way out of making the quota. That will very likely not happen here.

– Remember to focus at work. Don’t get into sloppy habits that will make you feel at home and not at work or it will effect your performance.

– Don’t try to sneak playtime in at work. Your employer is going to figure out you’re playing Facebook Games if you make a habit of it. Just because they aren’t there, doesn’t mean they can’t see you.

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