Advantages and disadvantages of remote work

Most people think that working remotely is being free most of the day, working just a couple of hours at the beach and uploading selfies to Instagram. This is not true. At least not 100% true.
Most people think that working remotely is being free most of the day, working just a couple of hours at the beach and uploading selfies to Instagram. This is not true. At least not 100% true.
When someone mentions remote work, most people, first of all, think of the freedom and numerous benefits it gives. Indeed, working remotely can be much more fun than sitting in a crowded office.
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