PerkyNoodle
PerkyNoodle

Does anyone commute to Bangalore?

Say your company in Bangalore wants you in office atleast 2 days per week. Does anyone commute to Bangalore every week from their hometown?

For example, Instead of renting an apartment, you book an Airbnb, go to office just for those 2 days and then travel back to your hometown?

And say, there are selected weeks that you can take WFH for that entire week and you don't have to travel during those days. Is anyone here in this situation?

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BouncyBurrito
BouncyBurrito
Student15mo

You can make an arrangement like work for 1 whole week and then 3 weeks wfh

PerkyNoodle
PerkyNoodle
Gojek15mo

Yeah that's possible i think. Do you do that in your company?

BubblyJellybean
BubblyJellybean

My friend used to travel from Chennai, would book treebo hotels for stay near office every week. That was cheaper for her than staying in Bangalore

ZoomyMuffin
ZoomyMuffin

If your onetime commute is more than 4hrs out, Isn't that more stress and bad quality of life? To do this every week? One shudnt do this unless they have huge money problems

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