Common Home Office Distractions

In this modern age of employment, it is common for workers to adjust their working schedules and locations in order to better comply with the demands of their personal lives. In some cases, this may mean that employees work from home for part or all of the work week.

If you have worked from home, it is possible that you have faced conflict with an employer when seeking proper compensation and payment for work you completed while away from the office. The experienced wage collection lawyers of Tycko & Zavareei, LLP, may be able to help. Contact our office today at 202-973-0900 to learn more about your legal rights and options from a compassionate attorney.

Distractions While Working From Home

When you are working from home, it is important to recognize the fact that there are many unique distractions that can significantly impact your ability to complete work in a timely and efficient manner. These can include the following:

  • Children
  • Pets and other animals
  • Home phone or cell phone ringing throughout the day
  • Changes in the weather
  • A desire to snack or eat more than you would in an office setting
  • A spouse or significant other also trying to work from home

Any of these distractions can negatively impact your work progress. However, by recognizing their existence, you can make an effort to avoid their effects and stay focused on your work tasks.

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If you have not been properly compensated for work you have done from your home office, the Washington wage collection attorneys of Tycko & Zavareei, LLP, would like to help. Contact our office today at 202-973-0900 to discuss your situation with a legal professional.

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