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JenniferEccles I used to work part home/office/on site. Home working was more efficient for me, no 15 minute chats about TV, sport, social life etc, no moving from office to meeting room, or another building, no hunting for stationary, waiting for the loo, lunch queues, ‘extended’ lunches and so on. Yes, I may have taken a minute or two to put a wash on at home, but I didn’t sit in traffic for 20 minutes in the morning either. I liked working from home, it made sense and I was more flexible, but it wasn’t 100% of my time, whatever made sense to get the job done.
Absolutely my experience too (except my drive was 45-60 minutes in the morning and the same again getting home) wasted hours.
Agree about ‘getting the job done’ too. As a professional (don’t mean that to sound elitist, just the best way of putting it perhaps) it was swings and roundabouts. Days when I might complete early, others when I had to work on.