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Since April 5, working from home has officially been removed as the default working arrangement for employees in Singapore, with up to 75 per cent of staff allowed to return to their claustrophobic office cubicles. Cue inner-screaming from all work-from-homers.
As much as we sorely miss interacting with other colleagues in person, we can’t lie – there will be things we’ll miss about the work from home experience that most of us have enjoyed for the past year.
Yes, we all want to maintain our sanity after being cooped up in our homes 5 days a week – but we can’t say working from home was completely a bad thing!
For those who got caught in the crossfire and got summoned to return to the workplace, here’s a list we’ve prepared to reminisce about the “good ol’ days”.
We will miss… Getting to enjoy more sleep
Did you know? Singapore is the third-most sleep-deprived country in the world. Which is a fancy way of saying, we reeeeally need to sleep more. Ai koon liao.
Thankfully, working from home afforded us that luxury. Dolling up takes time. Commuting to the office takes time. Working from home meant you we didn’t have to do both, which gave us plenty of extra time to catch a few more valuable Zs.
As a heavy sleeper who suffers from self-diagnosed sleep deprivation, I speak for my fellow sleep-needy individuals when I say – return us our sleep!
We will miss… Not having to commute
I live in Pasir Ris and my office is in Aljunied, so I’d say I already have it better than some. But still, the commute to and from work not only destroys your schedule but also your soul!
Sitting or standing in a constant position, coupled with traffic and constant vehicular movement can irritate and mess with the psychology and physiology of the body.
Working from home helped to alleviate all these issues and afforded us more time and personal freedom. Stepping into the office every day already feels like we’ve walked a thousand miles (shoutout Vanessa Carlton).
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