I have some fatigue, but it's nothing to do with going into that miserable grief box five days a week and being micromanaged into doing my job badly. I go there once a week on a rota and I dread it. I don't want to see most of these people and I'm sure they don't want to see me, I don't need an office to provide me with social contact. If people want to have an office I'm sure they can do it without me being there.
For me, working from home been a silver lining that has made the last year a lot easier to cope with. If I could work from home permanently in a world where the pandemic has more-or-less gone, I would be a very happy man. If my work demand my full return, I will be looking elsewhere for new employment.
For me, working from home been a silver lining that has made the last year a lot easier to cope with. If I could work from home permanently in a world where the pandemic has more-or-less gone, I would be a very happy man. If my work demand my full return, I will be looking elsewhere for new employment.
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