Advantages of Remote Working (or Not?).

While some people love remote working, others still prefer going to the office every day. I asked Artificial Intelligence, “What are the advantages of remote working?” and it quickly listed them under five main headings. However, as a manager I spent the last few years of my professional career together with my team working from home (everyone was working from their own homes, of course) 😊 due to both the COVID pandemic and following the general trend. When I read those advantages mentioned by AI, counter-questions naturally arose in my mind. I wrote them in italics. Shall we take a look together?

1. The most important advantage is flexibility : You have the freedom to choose where and when you work, which allows you to improve your work-life balance. /// “Where” is fine, but is the decision of “when” really entirely up to me? Do I determine all the meeting times and such?

2. Increased productivity : Many people claim to be more productive when working remotely. With fewer distractions and interruptions found in the office environment, you have the opportunity to create a personalized work environment that suits your needs. /// Is that so? What if I have a young child who hasn’t reached school age yet and roams around the house, or if I don’t have a secluded room to escape to when neighbors visit our family members… If I have a cat or a dog… If someone loves the sound of the keyboard and doesn’t move away even when there’s a “mouse” around! If our dog constantly wants to play just because I’m at home… and so on and so forth.

3. Cost savings : Remote working allows you to save on commuting expenses, eating out, and professional attire. Additionally, it provides an opportunity to live in more affordable areas since you’re not tied to a specific location. /// Well, I was already going to the office with the company-provided shuttle, and I was having lunch with the tickets provided by the company. In fact, now they have even cut those benefits, they don’t even reimburse me for the cost of the meal I cook at home? What professional attire? I was going with my jeans in the last years… Should I move from my current home? And what if we go back to working from the office or a hybrid system? Is there a guarantee that we won’t go back?

4. Access to a global talent pool : For companies, remote working allows them to hire talent from anywhere in the world. This expands the potential pool of qualified candidates and increases diversity in the workforce. /// So this means: While I’m happy that working from home is good for my job which was difficult to find and suddenly I will find out that an Indian, Pakistani, or Brazilian has taken that job?

5. Reduced stress and consequently feeling better : Remote working eliminates the stress of commuting and challenges related to office politics. It also provides an opportunity to incorporate exercise and personal time into your daily routine, leading to a healthier lifestyle. /// But won’t staying away from office politics also deprive me of the essential aspect of work life, “networking”? Regarding exercise: When I used to go to the office, I was more disciplined about exercising. I would either do it before leaving home or go to a gym after work. Now that I’m at home all the time, I tend to postpone it, thinking I’ll do it at some point. Moreover, working from home has reduced my activity levels compared to office days, and I’ve started gaining weight!

Written By: Tayfun Öneş