If you’re a remote worker, you’re probably going to look like this: You’re overweight, you have poor hair, and you’re wearing inappropriate clothes.
A visual representation of this can be found on DirectApply, a job search platform.
According to the platform, working from home will lead to various physical issues in the future.
Some of these include hair loss, digital eye strain, and shoulder pain. In addition, it claims that people who work from home will develop dark circles around their eyes due to their excessive screen time.
Besides the physical issues, working from home can also lead to an increase in stress due to not being able to interact with people.
The image that’s being shared online doesn’t seem to have the same reaction from people who are trying to get back to their offices.
According to workers, these images are not representative of what it’s like to work from home.
Instead, they claim that it’s more beneficial to have time to take care of yourself.
One person stated that working from home has helped improve her health.
Another individual stated that she enjoys being able to work from home because it allows her to have a life that’s full of freedom.
She also claims that she would never go back to work remotely.
Another individual stated that she’s healthier because she takes several breaks to walk her dog.
One person claimed that the image did not scare her away from returning to work because it was merely a reminder of how easily people could end up like this without taking adequate care of themselves.
She stated that remote work allows individuals to be more active.
One individual noted that being able to work from home has led to her losing weight.
She said that she could eat healthy lunches and exercise before going to work without a commute.
Others claimed that the image was merely a promotional piece for the office.
One person claimed that it was very discouraging to see people trying to get back into the office after a long time.
Another joked that it looked like she was already looking like this. The collective reaction to the image was a resounding “no.”
Many people didn’t see the positive effects of working from home and didn’t see the drawbacks of it.