GigglyBurrito
GigglyBurrito

Few questions for WFH folks

I’m a 2022 grad and I’m doing WFH since then. And I’ve few questions. Please enlighten me.

  1. What do you guys do when you get bored during WFH?

  2. How often do you go on a trip?

  3. Don’t you feel, you are missing something because of WFH, like I feel a lot. I feel like I should shift to bangalore etc etc. Also, most of my friends are working in Bangalore. But let say not Bangalore but where should I go then??

  4. Also, how do you network with people and make connections with them while doing WFH?

  5. The only extra thing I do is going to the gym.

  6. And last but not the least, jeevan me koi hai nhi 🤷🏻‍♂️

Thanks 🫡

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ZestyQuokka
ZestyQuokka
  1. Live with my family, so the drama never lets you be bored. Jokes apart, I don't know how you guys have time to get bored, my days are just fleeting
  2. I try every month, aim is. Did 3 months this year, minimum 2 more in the pipeline
  3. My friends are all over the place, also not a meet greet person so this works
  4. Grapevine has been a major part in this. I have met new people over work, through LinkedIn, but Grapevine really opened my perspectives of the world

I think WFH is really good for introverts. Extroverts really have hard time working remote

GigglyBurrito
GigglyBurrito
  1. Do you connect with them in person?? Or still via social media only?
ZestyQuokka
ZestyQuokka

Met them in person, ans stay connected via social

SqueakyUnicorn
SqueakyUnicorn
Student8mo
  1. Games, Hangouts, Go for a bike ride.
  2. I’d say often, however I make sure to go away at least once every 6 months.
  3. Everything seems shiny as you have ample time, it’s a passing wave. Don’t have any particular suggestions for this.
  4. Mostly online. I often introduce myself to new people so not a real issue for me.
  5. Gym is good, I don’t so I admire you for that.
  6. Lol

Additionally, I am a student so I might have an edge but it narrows down to finding things to do, otherwise it’s just a never ending train of thoughts.

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