After more than two years, our experiment with home working is now coming to an end - I will be returning to the office on the 30th of May, barring some new surge of Covid cases or similar event. As of the 1st of June we will all be expected to return.
I must admit, I'm not regarding this event with any real anticipation. Working from home has not been an unalloyed joy, but it has had some very significant benefits, not least the ability to be present throughout Surprise!'s first year. Returning to the office also means adding five hours to my working week, and with the price of petrol as it now is it will also add something like £150 in fuel bills - time and money that we can ill afford.
On the other hand, it is certainly true that there's a different dynamic when in the office than there is while working remotely. There are also times when we really need everyone to be together, and further times when it would be really useful to be together. (Need is probably a bit too strong a word, but not by as much as might be thought.) That said, those times are relatively few and far between, and so most of the time it does seem rather unnecessary.
Oh well. The mountains have spoken, and it is too late for the pebbles to have their say.
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