Although remote working has increased threefold over the past 15 years, when 2020 began it was still not a common situation, accounting for a scant four percent of all workers according to the Chicago Tribune. In 2015, 3.9 million Americans were working remotely. Right before the pandemic hit, that number was up to 4.7 million, but coronavirus changed everything.

Suddenly, companies and employees were scrambling to figure out how to make working from home “work.” At first, throngs of people were enjoying the perceived ‘freedom’ remote working offered.

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