46% of People Now Roll Out of Bed Less Than 10 Minutes Before Starting to Work Remotely
If you've been working remotely during this pandemic, what have you done with the time you used to use to commute? It seems like the answer just might be . . . sleeping until the last possible second.
According to a new survey, 46% of people who are working remotely say they wake up less than 10 MINUTES before their work day starts.
The survey also found most have tried working from bed . . . but seven out of 10 say they have a hard time focusing when they do that.