A norm just a few years ago thanks to the pandemic, working from home is now being slowly eliminated or minimized in some workplaces, to the joy or sadness of those who got used to wearing pajamas “to work”.
Like many things in life, this, too, is a double-edged sword; anyone who’s ever had to do their job remotely knows just how good it feels to get a little bit more sleep in the morning but how frustrating it can be asking can you hear me now? on Zoom for the sixth time.
These situations are just a couple of examples of how WFH affected our professional life, but there sure are more and you can find them on the list below, where we have compiled some of the best ‘Work From Home Memes’. Shared by an Instagram account titled exactly that, they perfectly sum up the good and the bad of working in your paja… working remotely, so wait no longer and scroll down to see if you’ve encountered any of the same joys/hardships yourself.
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Once arguably a rarity, working from home became not only what’s attainable but what’s expected from employees during the pandemic. Before 2020, roughly 17% of employed adults in the US were working from home for five or more days per week, during the covid years—as much as 44% of them did.
The new reality quickly became the only option in some workplaces, at least for a certain period of time, which wasn’t met with equal levels of enthusiasm from everyone. People seemed split into camps about how they felt about working from their dwellings or torn by a somewhat of a love-hate relationship with it.
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According to Forbes, the main advantages people saw in remote work were flexibility and increased productivity, while those opposing such an arrangement said they experienced burnout and lacked connection with fellow employees.
Be that as it may, a staggering majority of employed individuals—98%, to be exact—reportedly wished to continue to work remotely at least to some extent. That might be one of the reasons why roughly 16% of companies no longer have a physical office and operate fully remote.
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For those in favor of working remotely, such an option has become so important that nearly 60% of them said they would quit their jobs if it was no longer available. Chances are that the people who favor such an arrangement the most represent the industries of computer and IT, marketing, or accounting and finance, as these, according to Forbes, are believed to be the top industries for remote workers in 2024.
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Roughly 65% of employed individuals say they would work remotely all of the time if they could. One of the main reasons for that seems to be the need for a better work-life balance, which, according to Forbes, they find more easily attainable while working from home. (Though, while for roughly seven-in-ten people it helps maintain a healthy work-life balance, for around 12% of them it reportedly has an adverse effect.)
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Another reason people enjoy working from home is because they find it more productive, which might be the case, especially if they have an equivalent of Kelly Kapoor—the chatty employee from ‘The Office’—at their workplace.
According to Owl Labs’s Annual State of Remote Work report from 2021, as many as nine-in-ten people who have worked from home during the pandemic said their levels of productivity either matched or exceeded the levels when working from the office.
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The Owl Labs report found that more than half of people found virtual meetings less stressful than real ones, which is not that hard to believe, especially considering all the entertaining scenarios such meetings often entail. From babies cooing and husbands dancing in the background to participants in the meeting failing to mute their microphones—a situation that can entail some rather awkward moments—among other things, people in virtual meetings have seen it all.
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But remote work is not only about the stress Zoom meetings do or don’t entail. Most remote workers would likely agree that it significantly changed the way people got ready for and got to work, too, especially in regards to how long it took them to do it.
For instance, waking up in the morning and choosing an appropriate outfit was replaced by opting for sweatpants and a hoodie instead (maybe a nice shirt, if you—well, the top part of your body, at least—needs to look presentable for a meeting that day), while spending hours in traffic became a thing of the past as getting to your home office meant spending less than a second on the commute. (As a matter of fact, according to a global study, people working from home saved roughly two hours of commute every week in 2021 and 2022.)
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If work-related memes are something you enjoy, don’t worry about this list coming to an end, as we have plenty more in store for you on Bored Panda’s category dedicated entirely to memes. There’s also one for work-related matters, too.
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