The 6 Best Places In Boise For Working Remotely
Gone are the days when reporting to the office from 8 AM to 5 PM. It's not the same and for a lot of people, working remotely is one of the best options to get things done.
The pros and cons of working remotely
Working from home sounds like the dream, doesn't it? If you have Zoom meetings and are worried about your appearance, all you have to worry about is what's on camera. Then there's the whole part where your commute is just a few steps from your bedroom to your office.
Plus, if you have kids home for the summer, you can keep an ear out instead of having to put them under someone else's supervision which we all know is super expensive.
It's perfect... until it isn't.
If you do have children at home, there's a good chance you're going to be summoned at some point during your workday when that would never happen if you were at an office. If you don't have kids, you might have other things in your home that might take your attention away from the task at hand.
If you have a partner at home, you might even be tempted to converse with them, again, taking you away from the job at hand
Where can you go to work if you're working from home?
If you have kids, it might be difficult to get away but if you're able to get out of the house, we found some pretty good spots for you to get your work done efficiently.
Sometimes, a change of scenery is all it takes to crank out some of your best work.
We found a site called WorkFrom.co that allows others who work from home to submit their spots along with a brief review and a brief analysis of the workspace. This info includes WiFi speed (super important) and the site even offers users the chance to share how many outlets the business has.
Here are our picks for the best six spots to work remotely.
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