>bossman gave me permission to work from home tomorrow
heehee, it's almost as good as being a NEET
>>35411572
what do you do? I've always wanted to work from home. So you never have to come in at all?
>>35411586
Software development. A lot of companies let you work remote all the time, but mine only lets you do it sometimes if you have a legit reason.
>>35411636
So you legit just get to stay at home, away from everybody and just do your job and get paid? Do they put it directly on your card?
That's cool af.
>>35411663
Pretty much
>directly on your card?
You mean when I get paid? It just goes directly into my bank account.
>>35411572
that's really amazing
I really would have no problem with working 8 * 5 if I didn't have to deal with commuting and dealing with normie scum in some dumb office, this shit is what really would kill me if I were in that position already
>>35411750
tbqphwyf, the other people aren't that bad. What sucks is the bureaucracy.
Just means you're free range now wagecuck
Enjoy defiling your home for mr shekelstein
I've had jobs where I have worked from home.
Brotip: make that home office as comfortable as possible. Spend extra money and get a chair you can tolerate sitting in for many hours.
Take some time to find that chair - it may not look like an amazing piece but if it is built for long term comfort and the seller can back that up with some real stats, such as certification or a solid warranty, then that's the chair you want.
You have to have a bit of self-discipline too.
That was always the hardest part for me. I'd start working then get hungry, or want a cup of tea. Then I'd do something else in the kitchen, next thing you know I've spent an hour tidying the house or some shit.