Working From Home Has Benefits Some Don’t Want to Lose – The New York Times
For Jeff Anderson, 61, working from home during the coronavirus pandemic has been a respite from office politics and the chatter around the copy machine.
But as the push to reopen the country s economy intensifies, so do feelings of dread at the idea of returning to the office, said Mr. Anderson, a self-described introvert and anthropology professor at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, N.Y.
Just walking from the parking lot to my office I feel like I could be sick, he said. It s that bad.
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I know that feeling from long ago, when I worked at the law firm of the X & Y law firm. The stomach is the organ which one should pay attention to in deciding whether a job is for you. But being an anthro professor at a small liberal arts college doesn’t sound so bad. Jeff must really be an introvert.