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Like many, I am now a work-from-home part of the workforce. And it's great because I no longer spend money or time on my commute, and mostly have my comforts met.

However, there's a part of me which actually enjoyed the commute (by boat or motorcycle), the hustle-bustle of the 'downtown' atmosphere, seeing the pretty gals in that environment, experiencing the endless variety of place to eat, having plenty of social interaction when I wanted it, the views from a good office window, a work area free of home-based distractions, and the nightlife which goes with working in such a location.

It occurs to me that a lot of other people may experience such boredom with working from home. Please tell me about your experience, and if you are bored, what you're doing to alleviate that.

Like many, I am now a work-from-home part of the workforce. And it's great because I no longer spend money or time on my commute, and mostly have my comforts met. However, there's a part of me which actually enjoyed the commute (by boat or motorcycle), the hustle-bustle of the 'downtown' atmosphere, seeing the pretty gals in that environment, experiencing the endless variety of place to eat, having plenty of social interaction when I wanted it, the views from a good office window, a work area free of home-based distractions, and the nightlife which goes with working in such a location. It occurs to me that a lot of other people may experience such boredom with working from home. Please tell me about your experience, and if you are bored, what you're doing to alleviate that.

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Reminds me of a rock musician that said when he is not he road he is always thinking of home and when he is home he is always thinking about being on the road.

Be satisfied with what you have now, and if you're forced to go back to commuting to work, be thankful for what you have again.