Working from home?
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- flavorful0
Exactly what dobs said.
Depending on the work I'm doing I'm either more productive at work or at home, but that is basically if I like what I'm doing - which is usually the case.
Though currently I am catching up on over two months of timesheets and expense reports at home ... and I hate timesheets and expense reports, haha.
- ximeraLabs0
I've been working from home full time now for a little over 2 years.
Love it.
- Stugoo0
I'm moving farther afield from my place of work and plan on starting a new routine of working from home 3 days a week and coming to the office 2 set days.
I wanted a bit of feedback on how it might affect me. my new flat mate also works from home we are good friends and have spent a lot of time together so don't need to worry about that. She also gives good inspiration.
I just hope the network will stand up to it!
- harlequino0
Stugoo, that is exactly what i did recently, relocation and all.
It;s working out great. My most productive time tends ot be in the early morning, so I am up and rolling by 7:30 usually. I get more and better quality work done at home, and then can relax and fuck off early. Plus, no commute on those days.
- Meeklo0
I work from home 90% of the time, as a freelancer.
at least 2 days of the week I go to a local coffee shop, people find it strange how can I concentrate there, but it combination with a good music playlist and a few cups of coffee I'm a machine.it takes a lot of discipline to do it!
Make sure you dont have an xbox with EA skate on it.
- beside0
I worked from home for years, and now have my own office space. It's nice because now when I walk out of my place, I know I'm going to sit down and work. It helps that I put my sweet Mac Pro at the office and my dinky PC at home, so I always want to go to work on a better machine :) Small studio space with friends though, I'm all about it, that's what I have here.
- Stugoo0
im jsut looking forward to answering support calls in my underwear!
- mimeartist0
I work from home, and am usually at by desk before 8, and work through til 7. You do find yourself not always 100% commited, and browsing sites etc... but you do the same chatting in an office... it just seems more obvious at home. I always write a list of what I've achieved for the day just for my own sake, otherwise its easy to think you haven't done anything as you're not always getting feedback from people everyday.