ON “WORKING AT HOME, AGAIN”

ON “WORKING AT HOME, AGAIN”

C. R. Wiley said: “Working from home comes pretty naturally. Some complaint about being around their kids all day: I can’t help but infer that they either don’t like their kids much or don’t know how to control them. But for the rest of us, being around the kids all day feels pretty natural too. Working productively from home was so common in the old days that they had a name for it – economy, from the Greek word for “household management.” If that’s news to you, it is because the workplace moved out of the house during the Industrial Revolution. It moved to the factory, or the mine, and later, the office.”

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