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Most Americans Who Enjoyed Working From Home Early On…Now Don't

By News Oct 16, 2020 | 8:43 AM

While many people loved the idea of working from home when the coronavirus outbreak began, now that they’ve been doing it for months they’ve had enough, and a new survey reveals just how bad things have gotten.

A poll of 2,000 Americans working from home finds:

  • 63% that originally felt happy about working from home now say the negatives have now started to outweigh the positives.
  • 57% say their job has become more stressful since they started working from home.
  • Things folks find the most difficult to deal with working from home include:
    • Communicating over too many applications (41%)
    • Significant uptick in digital correspondence (34%)
    • Insufficient IT support (34%)
    • Crossed wires due to different teams not being in the same place (32%)
    • Inability to find information I need to work (27%)

And it’s pretty apparent that folks are working more now that they are home

  • 66% say their workload has increased “significantly.”
  • Half of those polled say they spend an additional five or more hours working each week due to being remote.
  • Things have gotten so bad that 30% have actually considered quitting.
  • Reasons they’ve considered quitting include:
    • Workloads increasing unreasonably in a short period of time (17%)
    • Lack of connection to team draining their motivation (14%)
    • Company’s poor handling of the transition to remote work giving them little confidence in the company’s outlook (14%)

Source: SWNS Digital