Why I don't wish for WFH to end, but there are others who do

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Ever since the coronavirus pandemic drastically changed life as we know it, “work from home” has probably been one of the most tossed about words as we grappled with our new reality.

During circuit breaker in Singapore when WFH clashed with Home Based Learning or HBL — another new acronym that sprouted during CB — complaints were definitely heard from parents, myself included.

For some others, the rare opportunity of working from home and not having to step into office was a breath of fresh air.

Though initially there was lots of adjustment required, gradually, the sense is that people have gotten accustomed to working from home. And as WFH continues on, I’m beginning to question if we really need to work in an office in order to be productive.

A strong reason for continuing the WFH arrangement, at least for myself, is the time and money saved on transport.

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