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by codingdave
1632 days ago
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I have a dedicated office space, with my desk set so I can look outside to a nice view of the countryside. I use an adjustable desk so I can sit/stand. I have an office chair made by a mattress company which sounds weird until you sit on it, then it is the best chair ever. I use a 45" TV as a 4K monitor. Both my work laptop and personal PC are hooked into the TV, with a shared USVB hub, so I just swap the TV source and usb connection to switch computers. That hub includes a headset and webcam, so I can take calls from either system. For me, it isn't anything about the setup that specifically makes WFH work. It is about making it your own. My advice has always been to look around at what everyone does, and then feel free to accept/reject all the advice because WFH is about finding what works for you, not matching what works for someone else. |
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