What is changing about the way we work?
There is no denying it. The way we work matters and how we show up matters. This is not going to be a long-winded explanation of the why’s, how’s, who’s, and what’s of this conversation. It is being debated across a wide cross-section of industries and traditional labor sectors. You can find a never-ending amount of content on the subject.
What I know about working is that people of all ages, backgrounds, and education levels are finding ways to spend more time doing the things they love and less time building the dreams of others. This means that employers, non-profits, and big corporations alike are going to have to adapt to a workforce that is no longer accepting the status quo.
Being Proactive About the Way We Work
The proactive companies and employers will find ways to work with their employees to support their success in the company rather than expecting a rigid adherence to an outdated and inefficient system. People are looking for companies that are willing to embrace efficiency and let go of the micro-management that costs everyone time and money.
Opportunity Costs
Most of all, potential employees are weighing the “opportunity costs” (Jennie Mustafa-Julock) rather than saying yes to the first employment offer they get. In fact, many are deciding to not apply to positions that are not a good fit for their dreams, goals, and family life. I believe this is a departure from the traditional path workers have taken in the past.
With the changes in expectations on both sides, come the questions of how and where people will work. The “where” of it all has been answered in many cities with the appearance of coworking spaces that allow people to join communities comprised of many people working remotely in all kinds of capacities.
Here are a few more thoughts about the way we work
- Quit Limiting Yourself, Take a Remote Job
- The Dark Side of Working Remote
- Study says that remote workers are happier and stay in jobs longer
- How Co-Working Spaces Are Helping To Create True Sense Of Community And Why We Need It Right Now
- An open letter to those who think remote working doesn’t work
I hope you will consider remote working as a viable option. If you find you would like more info about the local coworking community in Butler, PA, fill in the form below.
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