| I can work remotely since years, I often did. I work for a company with a few offices, none is less than 500 miles aways from where I live. I will likely never go back to those office. But I could not picture myself working "on the road". I did it, it's stressful and leads to less productivity on my side. Have you try an intense and involve pair programing session from a 'normal' coffee shop? It's frustrating. Noises, and lack of secondary monitors make it so. Pretty often, I would have a week or two where I work from somewhere else, but I secure the place in advance , the network connection, and try to work it out with my co-workers if it's imply separate timezone. ( yay for daily stand up at 4AM ! ) I did work from a van from a few weeks. I was actually not working, mostly reacting. ( taking meeting, working on tickets as they are assigned to me... but never taking a deep breath and looking at how makes things better on the long run. ) Edit : my english is broken |
I work from an airport or airport cafe on occasion, but the ergonomics and noise don't make it a comfortable experience for long. And of course you are working on a small laptop screen.
To be properly productive, I need a quiet space, a desk at the proper height, a comfortable chair, and ideally 2 good-sized monitors.