Do I stay in my WFO job or take the WFH job

For reference I am very comfortable and have 0 stress at my WFO job, not toxic, I leave at 4pm and only have a 20-25 min commute, good benefits, good management etc. only downside is no remote work.

I received an offer to WFH from a company I feel like will stress me out, and worried about layoffs etc. and I also told them I know their software which I don’t, and they said they want someone who knows their software since they don’t have time to train. Anxiety is real high rn

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u/Suspicious_Book1574 — 3 days ago

Does anyone else enjoy their in person job?

My job is a 20-30min commute and I’m home by 5pm everyday. I genuinely like it and it’s 0 stress. I make a lot of money too. But I can’t help but feel inadequate to those who say they work from home or have hybrid and feel like I am missing out. It’s taking a lot of joy from my day to day comparing myself.

I got an offer to WFH but I would take to find out that I hate the workload, team etc. I also told them I know their software (I don’t) and they basically said they won’t train me.

such a tough position to be in considering that WFH is the “deal” set up.

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u/Suspicious_Book1574 — 3 days ago

Does anyone else enjoy their in person job?

My job is a 20-30min commute and I’m home by 5pm everyday. I genuinely like it and it’s 0 stress. I make a lot of money too. But I can’t help but feel inadequate to those who say they work from home or have hybrid and feel like I am missing out. It’s taking a lot of joy from my day to day comparing myself.

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u/Suspicious_Book1574 — 4 days ago
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I still can’t believe I have my dream dog

I waited so long to have my Labrador retriever and it’s been over a month of having him and I feel like my life has been so much better. Even with all of his puppy behavior and the hard work it takes to raise them, I feel like am in a better place in my life. Feels like my life was so boring before!

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u/Suspicious_Book1574 — 9 days ago

Turning down remote role

Am I crazy for turning down a remote role? For context, my current job is only five minutes from home and fully in-office. I also got a puppy last month who is only three months old, and raising him has been a lot to manage. On top of that, I live in a one-bedroom apartment with my partner and don’t really have space for a proper home office setup. I also overstated my experience with the company’s software, and they mentioned they strongly prefer someone who already knows the system because they have limited time for training.

I’m just nervous I won’t be able to find a fully remote job in the future when we move into a house that can have space for an office.

Also the pay is pretty much the same

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u/Suspicious_Book1574 — 11 days ago

Feeling under qualified for remote Senior Role

I’m having a lot of anxiety about it starting this new remote role, I feel under qualified. Im not even sure how I got it because I never done actual staff accountant work. Im currently doing more ap/ar work and passed the FAR exam.

It’s a senior role but asks for 0-5 years of accounting experience so I am hoping they offer alot of training .. . any feedback is helpful

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u/Suspicious_Book1574 — 13 days ago

Starting a new remote job with 4 month old puppy

Today was the first time I said I regret getting the dog. I have no idea why we did this. We are in a one bedroom apartment and I am supposed to be starting a remote job soon that I know will be a learning curve for me. I’m having so much anxiety. My husband and I both are deep in regret

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u/Suspicious_Book1574 — 13 days ago