| I’ve worked remotely for 15 years, variously in a bustling major city with a startup scene and currently do so in a small seaside town a few minutes from the beach. Quality of life depends where in life you are. City is better for meeting people, seaside town for raising children. Remote work is generally good for work-life balance, nobody cares if I stay at home with a sick child or finish early for a school play, but I probably travelled a lot more than I otherwise would have. I thought (and was told) remote work would be a career limiter, but I have still ended up where I want to be (ML research). What I miss most is being around many like-minded colleagues. What I enjoy most is being able to close the door to my office and work uninterrupted for as long as I choose. I think I’m more productive because I can’t just “show up”; if I’m not making a difference I might as well have spent the day at the beach. |