by Jack Posnett
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29 June 2021
Lots of people work from home now. They enjoy it. Companies and employees have proven that they are capable of doing their jobs just as well (if not better) from the comfort of their own home, than in the office. You can look at just about any office poll on the matter and see that the majority of people would prefer to work from home moving forwards. There are plenty of benefits to working from home. You cut out the commute time too and from work, meaning you can sleep a little longer or use the extra time to psyche yourself up for the working day. Then, once you finish for the day, you can switch off and you’re already home. The only journey you’ve got to make is from the kitchen table to the sofa! Whether you live with family, or friends, working from home allows you to spend more time with your loved ones. You can make yourself more comfortable while you work. This could be with a different chair, work desk setup, or even comfier clothes. I think we can all admit we’ve attended zoom meetings dressed business on the top, loungewear on the bottom. Being a bit more relaxed in your environment removes some of the office stresses and allows more room for productivity. Despite all of this, there are still those that would prefer to return to the office, even if only for a few days a week. Looking at the reasons, it’s not hard to understand why. Remote working means that your home, your safe space, becomes your workplace, making it hard to switch off even after walking away from your desk (or the kitchen table). Internal communications suffer a delay – Where you might have been able to walk over to a colleague and ask a question, now you need to send an email and await a response. Zoom and Microsoft Teams have been a real help with meetings, but not everyone has access to fast Wi-Fi and people end up frozen in time, missing out on potentially important information. People that are used to working together in a team can feel disconnected which impacts productivity. Sometimes you can be too comfortable in your environment and get distracted. There is a social aspect to consider as well. Offices are a place of work, but there are plenty of instances where work colleagues become friends and if you live alone, remote working can leave you feeling lonely and isolated. This group of people needs support as well, so the office needs to be ready and taken care of for when they want to go in. They need all the necessary equipment to work effectively. They also need to know that the office is clean and safe for them to return to. Just because there is a reduced capacity, does not mean that cleaning should be reduced. That’s where DC Assist Ltd comes in. With our SafeContractor guarantee, you won’t have to worry about vetting or training our cleaners as you would with individuals or your own employees. We are easy to get in touch with, with a network of skilled employees both at home and in the field that can mobilize much faster than freelancers or commercial untrained employees. We listen to your requests, so if you’re an HR and/or Office Manager implementing return to work policies we can take those on board and help plan your cleaning requirements. Reliable, contactable, safe, and cost-effective. Join our Campaign to Clean today and get 10% off your first clean when you sign up for three months or more.