Learning Experience 8 Working From Home
This
semester I have been working part-time at the company that I'll start full time
for in June. It is called TPG and is a private equity firm right out of
downtown Fort Worth. I go into the office Mondays and Wednesdays from 8:30-3 and then drive right over to TCU for this class at 3:30. However, after spring
break the office was shut down and now I work those same times just from the
laptop at home. There are some benefits of this such as eating whenever I want
and literally rolling out of bed and being at work. However, these wore off
after about the second week. I've learned its way a little less fun to work at
home. And for me, that is a good thing because that means that I like who I work
with. The team is great and super fun to be around, so when we only get to do
zoom meetings it just feels like a tease of actually joking around in the
office with them. The main thing I've learned working from home is how hard it
is to stay focused for that long a time period when you are by yourself. When I
have a solid due date I'm fine, but when things slow down a little bit and
there are no hard deadlines, it is very easy to distract myself at home. There
is the new dog running around, the tv is on, etc… Who knows how much longer this
stuff will have to continue, but hopefully by June, we can be back to working in
the office. I've learned over this time period to not take working in the
office for granted, I think I'll appreciate the social aspects of it a lot more
when I'm back.
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ReplyDeleteGood post, DJ. I also find it difficult to focus when I don't have set due dates and find myself pushing things back further then I normally would and not being an efficient worker when I do end up doing stuff.
ReplyDeleteI am working at a private equity firm this summer, and I really hope I don't have to do it virtually. After reading, I think I would also have trouble focusing on my work when doing it from home.
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