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by DoofusOfDeath 3046 days ago
I've been remote for about 3 years, and I do agree a little with the idea that being at home can pose new distractions.

But IME it's a solvable problem: Train others in the house that just because you're "home" doesn't really mean you're "home", during the workday. Improve soundproofing as needed. Adjust work-habits in some cases, etc.

If companies would put as much money and attention into getting remote workers properly setup as that otherwise would have put into facilities management, office-space rental, etc., I bet the gap would close pretty quickly.