I am planning to ask my employer soon about changing my job to full-time remote position, and may list tinnitus/sound sensitivity issues as one of my reasons. I have been working remotely since the pandemic and we are now being asked to go back to the office. Has anyone here done this, and what was your employer's reaction? I am not fully sure yet if I will list this reason since it is personal and different layers of management will see my request.
I told my manager once at onset about my tinnitus and I don't think he took it too seriously. I am slightly hopeful now since my request will go through several layers of management. I have several reasons for going remote, and tinnitus/sound distortion issues is one of them. My major issue is having to take the metro (train) which is loud on a regular basis, plus wearing headphones at my desk for Zoom meetings (to include people who are teleworking on that day). When I am exposed to loud noise I sometimes have sound sensitivity/distortion issues which last for some days after.
If anyone can think of a convincing argument, please post away.
I told my manager once at onset about my tinnitus and I don't think he took it too seriously. I am slightly hopeful now since my request will go through several layers of management. I have several reasons for going remote, and tinnitus/sound distortion issues is one of them. My major issue is having to take the metro (train) which is loud on a regular basis, plus wearing headphones at my desk for Zoom meetings (to include people who are teleworking on that day). When I am exposed to loud noise I sometimes have sound sensitivity/distortion issues which last for some days after.
If anyone can think of a convincing argument, please post away.