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There’s a lot to be said about remote work. When you’re working from home, you:
can reduce or even eliminate the costs of child or elder careavoid the expense and hassle of a commute might be able to set your own work hours
These things are convenient and conducive to a healthy work/life balance.
But with every positive, there are also negatives associated with remote work. Virtual workers can:
experience significant stress or social withdrawalsbe more vulnerable than traditional workers to mental health challengeshave problems with communication and collaboration in a remote environment
These things can