I feel that, going back to work in a social environment blows, but of course the one time I've worked remote was by far the most stressful job I've ever had (t-mobile call center). Also 66 isn't as bad as the 28f we woke up to here!
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Inside!? Omg that would not work for me. Lol I used to work Customer service for T-Mobile in one of their call centers. Not sure how I was able to handle that.
Saaame! They put us in retention right out of training too! And no not quite that cold inside lol. But going from mid sixties to freezing is just a classic Midwest tradition y'know?
I don't know if I can do this job long term. Having a morning commute and then sitting in a room with other people is a bit crushing. The only way I could do this is if I do an overnight shift and even then there are more people than I want to deal with. I'm used to working alone and remotely. This sucks.