Perspective: Making the best of working from home
The pre-pandemic offices for
Plastics News seem cramped.
Working from home isn t for everyone. But in the past year, a lot more of us have gotten a taste of what it s like when your commute is walking from the kitchen to a laptop.
A year ago, Bill Bregar wrote a column with advice for those of us who were new to being confined to a home office. He d been doing it for more than six years, and he made it sound great.
My favorite part was his response to a colleague who suggested he shower and dress for work each morning. Bill said no, and instead he went to Sears and bought five pairs of pajama pants one for each day of the week.