I've been working from home for years. I have developed good habits and am as productive as I ever was in the office. Even if you factor in the time I'm online here. Zoom, Teams, etc, are a poor substitute for in-person meetings but you can mitigate that a bit by keeping the number of attendees to the bare minimum.
I've been working from home for years. I have developed good habits and am as productive as I ever was in the office. Even if you factor in the time I'm online here.
Zoom, Teams, etc, are a poor substitute for in-person meetings but you can mitigate that a bit by keeping the number of attendees to the bare minimum.
keeping the number of attendees to the bare minimum
I think that is key.. All the team and company meetings are near worthless but the other developers will jump on a call any time with 1-3 of us. That part is almost more productive than even in person pair programming.
> keeping the number of attendees to the bare minimum
I think that is key.. All the team and company meetings are near worthless but the other developers will jump on a call any time with 1-3 of us. That part is almost more productive than even in person pair programming.
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