I think it is expected that we will see the full spectrum of reactions to this new work environment. Everything from :
- whether you are living single or with a significant other
- happily married or have your relationship just scraping by (As an aside, I read that China has seen a spike in divorces after their lockdown)
- have kids or no kids, have teenagers or toddlers
- have a comfortable home office or are working from your kitchen table and sitting on a dining chair
- are introverted or extroverted
- have great co-workers in a great workplace environment or if you dislike your office and/or co-workers
- if you have a long commute or live a relaxing 10 minute walk from the office
... the list goes on and on.
It is not surprising that you will have every variation of the above. But my guess is that for the majority of the people, once they setup a proper home office, the would likely find working from home to be somewhere in the "mildly positive" to "really positive" side of things. Even if some disagree with that, at the very least, I imagine that most would agree that they would like to have the _option_ to work from home whenever they choose.
... the list goes on and on.
It is not surprising that you will have every variation of the above. But my guess is that for the majority of the people, once they setup a proper home office, the would likely find working from home to be somewhere in the "mildly positive" to "really positive" side of things. Even if some disagree with that, at the very least, I imagine that most would agree that they would like to have the _option_ to work from home whenever they choose.