Uncategorized The British film industry is doomed if it can’t support new film-makers by CDN Admin January 28, 2022 written by CDN Admin January 28, 2022 0 comments 69 The rush to give employees access to all the tools they’d need to work from home was a bit, well, sudden for many employers. But after everyone settled in, what quickly became apparent to many office-based teams is that employees could be productive and focused when not in the office—in many cases, even more so. Employers everywhere began to understand that remote work really works. Whether you’re on the hunt for a remote job or are already working virtually, check out this list of the advantages of working from home, along with some of the top companies that hire for remote jobs. 10 Benefits of Working From Home As we’ve long known, remote work has a host of advantages for workers. We’re listing out the best of the best benefits of working from home—some you may already be aware of, and some that may open your eyes even more to remote work’s impact on employers, employees, the economy, and the planet. 1. Better Work-Life Balance Many remote jobs also come with flexible schedules, which means that workers can start and end their day as they choose, as long as their work is complete and leads to strong outcomes. This control over your work schedule can be invaluable when it comes to attending to the needs of your personal life. Whether it’s dropping kids off at school, running some errands, attending an online fitness class in the morning, or being home for a contractor, these tasks (and more!) are all easier to balance when you work from home. 2. Less Commute Stress The average one-way commuting time in the U.S. is 27.1 minutes—that’s nearly an hour each day spent getting to and from work, and it really adds up. According to the Auto Insurance Center, commuters spend about 100 hours commuting and 41 hours stuck in traffic each year. Some “extreme” commuters face much longer commute times of 90 minutes or more each way. But wasting time commuting is just one of the downsides of getting to and from work. More than 30 minutes of daily one-way commuting is associated with increased levels of stress and anxiety, and research shows that commuting 10 miles to work each day is associated with health issues like: Higher cholesterol Elevated blood sugar Increased risk of depression Ditching the commute helps you support your mental and physical health. The time savings can allow you to focus on priorities outside of work, like getting extra sleep in the morning, spending more time with family, getting in a workout, or eating a healthy breakfast. 3. Location Independence One of the considerable benefits of working from home is having access to a broader range of job opportunities that aren’t limited by geographic location. This can be especially helpful for job seekers living in rural communities and small towns where there may not be many available local positions. Having no set job location means that, pre-pandemic, fully remote workers could also travel and live as digital nomads while having a meaningful career. Though a full nomad lifestyle is currently on hold, as borders begin to open up, it’s still a definite perk. People who have to move frequently, such as military spouses, can also benefit from having a remote job that can be done from anywhere, without having to start over at the bottom of a new company with each move. In addition, remote work is a great way to avoid high-rent and high-mortgage areas, especially for positions (like tech) that used to require living in a city with a high cost of living. With remote work, you no longer have to live near a major metropolitan area to have a career you love. Sponsored by Gas.net — powering dealership growth through intelligent data. Your browser does not support the video tag. Alt text: “Gas.net connects franchise dealers with integrated analytics and marketing tools.” centralnewssoledad Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail CDN Admin previous post My Spotify playlists tell the story of my life – can I really quit now? next post GB miss out on first Beijing medal after crushing mixed curling loss You may also like Brexit damaging trade with EU, says public committee... January 28, 2022 This Is Going to Hurt review – Ben... January 28, 2022 No one should have to bear the online... January 28, 2022 How rock climbing gave me a new perspective... January 28, 2022 Peloton to replace chief executive and cut 2,800... January 28, 2022 Winter Olympics 2022 day five: Shiffrin out of... January 28, 2022 Bruno Guimarães, Gabrielle and Newcastle’s dreams coming true January 28, 2022 From Buffy to Brideshead – our pick of... January 28, 2022 The view on social media’s metaverse: it may... January 28, 2022 Easy wins: want to sleep better? Try a... January 28, 2022 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.