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WORKING FROM HOME As we’ve long known, remote work has a host of advantages for workers. Better Work-Life Balance: Many remote jobs also come with flexible schedules, which means that workers can start and end their day as they choose, as long as their work is complete. Whether it’s dropping kids off at school, running some errands, attending an online fitness class in the morning, or being home for a contractor, these tasks (and more!) are all easier to balance when you work from home. Less Commute Stress: Wasting time commuting is just one of the downsides of getting to and from work. More than 30 minutes of daily one-way commuting is associated with increased levels of stress and anxiety. Ditching the commute helps you support your mental and physical health. The time savings can allow you to focus on priorities outside of work, like getting extra sleep in the morning, spending more time with family, getting in a workout, or eating a healthy breakfast. Location Independence: One of the considerable benefits of working from home is having access to a broader range of job opportunities that aren’t limited by geographic location. This can be especially helpful for job seekers living in rural communities and small towns where there may not be many available local positions. o a flexible schedule = a work schedule that allows employees to work during a period convenient to them: lịch trình linh hoạt o to run errands = to go out to buy or do something: chạy việc vặt o to balance /ˈbæləns/ (v) = to give equal importance to two things or parts of something which are very different: cân bằng o to waste time commuting: tốn thời gian đi lại (to waste + time + doing something) o to commute /kəˈmjuːt/ (v) = to travel regularly by bus, train, car, etc. between your place of work and your home: đi lại o downside /ˈdaʊnsaɪd/ (n) = disadvantage: mặt bất lợi o to ditch something /dɪtʃ/ (v) = to get rid of something: bỏ ... o priority /praɪˈɔːrəti/ (n) = something that you think is more important than other things and should be dealt with first: sự ưu tiên o to have access to: được tiếp cận với ... o job seeker (n) = someone who is trying to find a job: người tìm việc Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zdwwt39/revision/1 SYNONYMS o remote work » remote jobs o advantages » benefits

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