You are definitely not alone, I would be frustrated if not horrified if the WFH situation gets permanent.
Even physically, I find personally, it'll require quite bit of investment to make WFH viable/productive for it to be permanent, to have a permanent "work" room set up. Limited space shared with my personal computer and equipment are not very ideal for the productivity.
Still then, I would certainly prefer getting out of my place and working outside of my home.
It's one thing someone joins the company knowing that it's a remote job, I'm curious how people are adjusting to this change.
Even physically, I find personally, it'll require quite bit of investment to make WFH viable/productive for it to be permanent, to have a permanent "work" room set up. Limited space shared with my personal computer and equipment are not very ideal for the productivity.
Still then, I would certainly prefer getting out of my place and working outside of my home.
It's one thing someone joins the company knowing that it's a remote job, I'm curious how people are adjusting to this change.