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AnnaStark
1 year ago

HOME = Daheim

but that doesn’t mean you have to do it at home. I know someone who makes home office from Thailand

Dultus, UserMod Light
Reply to  AnnaStark

but that doesn’t mean you have to do it at home.

As a rule, you have to distinguish from home office, remote office and workation.

Theoretically, what your acquaintance then does remote office, but this is of course just pea counting to distinguish it.

Dultus, UserMod Light

In the home office you work at home, yes. It’s just a word like “office work.” If you have 100% home office, you usually work 100% from home.

By the way, I will.

Dultus, UserMod Light
Reply to  Sayew

Has its advantages and disadvantages. But above all, you save extremely much time and money.

Winter999
1 year ago

I don’t know how I worked as a washing machine mechanic from home.

Dultus, UserMod Light
Reply to  Winter999

… Why do you feel addressed by my answer…?

Dultus, UserMod Light

Believe me, if you want to get annoyed, they’ll do it in the home office. Your work is further criticised or praised.

Dultus, UserMod Light

I don’t have to, but if that’s really too much for you, I guess that’s an advantage.

Dultus, UserMod Light

It’s not different. Customers don’t hang around the whole time. They are just as exhausting by phone and e-mail.

Of course, depends on the profession, but in my case, absolutely nothing changes at my work, whether I am on site or not, because I work in Frankfurt and my customer sits in Oldenburg.

Dultus, UserMod Light

Of course they have. You just work from home and get your job there. I have colleagues who write to me, customers whose tasks I have to perform and supervisors who assess my work.

annie80
1 year ago

You can. Depends on the circumstances. What hardware you need etc.

We’ve got the Open Office office. There are also people who would be at home in the home office.

You can also go to a library if it fits, or to a café if there is Wi-Fi.

annie80
1 year ago
Reply to  Sayew

Yeah, if you like being alone. And the necessary equipment.

Oma1705
1 year ago

Yes, your employer does not provide you with an office, except you can also do HomeOffice and come to the office.

Vennesla
1 year ago
Reply to  Sayew

There is a lot more to listen to, such as multifunctional device for scanning and printing, possibly also file folders.

Dultus, UserMod Light
Reply to  Sayew

You only need a laptop at home

Don’t worry if you don’t live alone. Distractions without office are not without.

Oma1705
1 year ago
Reply to  Sayew

Sure. But sometimes there are also employers who want to see their employees in the office, so in his office.

Oma1705
1 year ago

Good luck. It’s not that easy.

Vennesla
1 year ago

This is different, some work only from home, others need to go to the company occasionally or make customer visits.

Vennesla
1 year ago
Reply to  Sayew

This is also different, depending on how it is regulated.

Oma1705
1 year ago

Don’t be careful again. I wanted to send it to Sayew.

Vennesla
1 year ago

Yes, it always depends on how it is regulated.

Oma1705
1 year ago

Only for info: My son-in-law worked almost at home during Corona and was in the office 1 day a week. My daughter could always work from home for months.

Winter999
1 year ago

No, this is also possible in the apartment.

Coriolanus
1 year ago

This depends on the operation. My daughter works at home for three days and she’s in the office for two days.

TorDerSchatten
1 year ago

We can work at home for 2 days a week and 3 days in operation. So I have two days home office. And of course I’m home, otherwise it wouldn’t be a home office.