I don’t blame anybody at all. You may well be right, there are likely many ways to make working from home more comfortable for me. Although I’ll add that I only have one room so my “office” is literally my bedroom.
However, why must I make it work if/when I get other options? I liked working in an office with other people.
I definitely don’t mean to generalise - I know loads of people who don’t feel the same way as I do. I was just sharing my personal experience.
Personally speaking, I cannot wait to have the opportunity to be back to the office 100% of the time. I just cannot cope with the lack of proper division between my home life and work life.
Some of my colleagues agree, but I obviously recognise the fact that most do not.
Even before the pandemic our organisation had hybrid working conditions and I’m pretty sure that’s what they’re aiming for again in the near future; for good or for ill.
Microsoft Seeing AI has similar features; might be of interest to visually impaired people as it’s made more specifically for identifying objects or reading documents
How much can you trust a third party to take your complete data set, full of sensitive information, and treat it correctly? How long will they store it for? Who can access it while it’s being processed? What gets output in their internal logs? They’re asking for a lot of blind faith
However, why must I make it work if/when I get other options? I liked working in an office with other people.
I definitely don’t mean to generalise - I know loads of people who don’t feel the same way as I do. I was just sharing my personal experience.