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I'd take job B but I'm old and liked going into the office and being around other people. I'm retired now but the last 3 years of my job I worked from home and hated it. Hubby has worked from home for the last 20 years and loves it. Which was one of the reasons I didn't like it. There is such a thing as too much together time. He has an office in our basement but only goes down there if he has a meeting. Otherwise, he is sitting in our living room working on his laptop and that is not on any kind of steady time frame (he's IT). I did go down into my office because I prefer a desktop to a laptop (bookkeeper need that big number pad and calculator). My commute, most of the last 40 years, was always at least 30 minutes but I live in a fairly smallish town but there is a big University so the actual town area has a good bit of traffic.
I think part of it might be a generational thing. My DIL works from home and goes into the office maybe 2 times a month for meetings. They have a 3 year old but DIL has an office and she goes into it to work but babies being babies there are times during the day she is taking care of her. I would think that would be distracting. I worked for an IT company and our techs had physical offices but were allowed to work remotely. I hated it when a client called with a problem and I couldn't get in touch with one. I would get the run around of well I was with a client but since I was the bookkeeper and did the billing and we billed hourly and they had to do time sheets (we had a government client), I knew when they were actually with clients. A lot of people don't have the discipline to work remotely.
I think part of it might be a generational thing. My DIL works from home and goes into the office maybe 2 times a month for meetings. They have a 3 year old but DIL has an office and she goes into it to work but babies being babies there are times during the day she is taking care of her. I would think that would be distracting. I worked for an IT company and our techs had physical offices but were allowed to work remotely. I hated it when a client called with a problem and I couldn't get in touch with one. I would get the run around of well I was with a client but since I was the bookkeeper and did the billing and we billed hourly and they had to do time sheets (we had a government client), I knew when they were actually with clients. A lot of people don't have the discipline to work remotely.