@seldo
Personally I'd love to WFH, but instead I work alone in an office 5 minutes from home, occasionally interacting with co-workers in other locations via email and phone, which is like almost the same thing except with the inconveniences of:
* leaving my house
* taking a packed lunch (or buying)
* limited kitchen facilities (mw, sink & fridge)
* noise disruptions from neighbouring offices including music lessons (noise cancelling headphones not particularly helpful)
* occasional ppl wandering in looking for some nearby business
* leaky toilet that doesn't flush properly
* crappy heating and cooling
The only upsides for me, as far as I can see, is I am in a convenient location for very rare meetings with clients.
I firmly believe the only reason I am required to work in this office instead of at home is so that my boss can pop in randomly (average once a week) to check in on things because he seems to prefer face to face than electronic communications, and he wouldn't feel comfortable dropping in at my home.
The brief (in my location) period of lockdown when I had to work from home for a few weeks, I definitely feel I was more productive because I was in a more comfortable environment (not to mention using a more powerful computer)