A growing number people are choosing a remote work rather than the traditional office-based work environment. Although working remotely can give people flexibility and cost-savings, I believe that social isolation and distractions can be far more important instead of its advantages.
One significant advantage of working remotely is that flexibility. Remote workers can be tailor their working hours and work from any suitable location. For example, employees who are morning person or a night owl choose the most effective time. This, in turn, boost their productivity and job satisfaction. Another benefit is that cost-savings. People are working remotely can save their money from unnecessary things. As a result, they might be financially independent and spend more time on themselves. A case in point is many developed countries, where people prefer more online works rather than traditional ones.
However, there are also several drawbacks to consider. One significant downside of remote working is that social isolation. For people who live alone, remote work may also lead to feelings of isolation, especially if company communication is limited. Distraction is another important problem remote workers are facing. Some of these distractions include ringing doorbell, screaming children and noise from traffic can be effect employees’ focus on the working environment. For example, nowadays many book cafes or libraries are popular among online workers and they prefer doing their works in these location rather than home environment.
To conclude, while remote work can offer many upsides such as flexibility and saves time. Distractions and social isolation are far more important than its advantages. As a result, its negative sides clearly outweigh its upsides.
