While some might welcome an extra day or two working from home as a break from the daily grind, or a chance to save money, many workers will see their routines disrupted by this week's rail strikes.
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"Working from home just isn't an option for me - and it hasn't been throughout the pandemic," says Wazhma Mansouri, who has worked as a nurse in central London for the last 16 years.
The strikes saw only one in five services running across England, Scotland and Wales on Tuesday, with the same expected on Thursday and Friday, and there will also be knock-on disruption for the rest of the week.
Wazhma, who works in palliative care, said she was anxious about the journey to work ahead of a 12.5 hour shift on Tuesday evening.
She has picked up extra shifts for colleagues who might not be able to travel at all. While the hospital is putting taxis on for staff, traffic jams and cancellations have caused problems.
"We are already facing a backlog in the NHS due to the pandemic and this could delay things further... I do find it quite upsetting that it could affect emergency operations or patient care."
While she does understand rail workers striking over job cuts, pay and conditions, she wishes that action could be undertaken "in a sensible way".