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Subject: RE: BS: problem with working from home From: GUEST Date: 26 May 12 - 10:35 AM when I fall off the map literally What on earth are you doing standing on a map? |
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Subject: RE: BS: problem with working from home From: wysiwyg Date: 26 May 12 - 10:12 AM I also work from home and have, on and off, a lot of my life. One of the first tings one must learn is that IT IS OK TO TURN THE WORK BRAIN OFF. You get to set up your own standards for what is really urgent. One tool I use seldom but appreciate when I do use it is the auto-reply to emails-- when I fall off the map literally or figuratively, I construct the appropriate NON-APOLOGETIC auto-reply. You might want to think about this when you get better, for "next time." ~Susan |
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Subject: RE: BS: problem with working from home From: Bonzo3legs Date: 26 May 12 - 07:06 AM We have just subscribed to MS Office 365 so I can see my office email from home and perish the thought - my Blackberry! But no way will I look there at the weekend. |
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Subject: RE: BS: problem with working from home From: Midchuck Date: 25 May 12 - 09:56 PM I did the bulk of my working life in a home office setting. I had many of the problems described above. Luckily, I was very healthy - until I retired. Then all of a sudden I needed major surgery. Maybe I shouldn't have retired. I am reminded, though, of Dave Barry's line: Something like "The good thing about working at home is that you don't have to get dressed until 4:30, when the pizza guy arrives with breakfast." Not true, of course, if your work involves meeting with clients/patients/customers, unless they're VERY tolerant. P. |
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Subject: RE: BS: problem with working from home From: JHW Date: 25 May 12 - 03:39 PM A plus here is that you're not handing it on to all in the office |
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Subject: RE: BS: problem with working from home From: gnu Date: 25 May 12 - 03:28 PM Not to mention all the clients that send you something just before a long weekend because they want to take the weekend off, needing it by Tuesday morn, and will NOT pay you even close to what THEIR client is paying them. I stopped taking those. Lost some work but overall, the coin is about the same so it's better. |
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Subject: RE: BS: problem with working from home From: SINSULL Date: 25 May 12 - 12:07 PM Had a home office because I covered a twelve state territory. Ended up being on call 24/7. And bakers always had problems at 4AM. Don't miss it. |
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Subject: RE: BS: problem with working from home From: Jim Dixon Date: 25 May 12 - 12:00 PM The bosses themselves are afraid to take time off because they're afraid everyone will notice how easy it is to get along without them. |
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Subject: RE: BS: problem with working from home From: Charmion Date: 25 May 12 - 11:46 AM Oh, yes. I have *so* been there. I used to be a freelance researcher, writer, editor and general wordslinger for hire. I remember dragging myself to my desk to write a research report despite a rocketing fever, and doing hard-copy edit when propped up in bed to recover from surgery to repair a badly broken ankle. Now, while we still have a mortgage to pay, I adore my government job. But just watch my dust when the mortgage is done ... |
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Subject: RE: BS: problem with working from home From: GUEST,Chongo Chimp Date: 25 May 12 - 10:27 AM Another good point is, ya can fire yerself if ya get seriously outta line. And then rehire yerself, but at reduced wages....only after gettin' down and beggin' on yer knees, of course. A mirror is helpful. Don't spare the language. Yerself needs to hear what ya got to say. - Chongo |
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Subject: RE: BS: problem with working from home From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker Date: 25 May 12 - 09:57 AM But on the other hand there are still far too many Bosses whose workers live in fear of taking off any time for sick leave if they want to keep their job... and at least you can work at home in nothing but comfortable underpants you might not have changed & washed for well over a week... Even the most progressive caring employers would not tolerate that level of informality in their offices...... |
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Subject: RE: BS: problem with working from home From: EBarnacle Date: 25 May 12 - 09:54 AM When you are self employed, there are no excuses. If you want to bring in money, you have to report to yourself. |
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Subject: BS: problem with working from home From: SPB-Cooperator Date: 25 May 12 - 09:39 AM For the last 4 days I have been laid up with a throat infection. If I worked at 'an office' I could just ring in and say I won't be coming in. because my office is at home, 3 times this week I have had to get out of bed to do an 'urgent' piece of work. Anyone had similar problems? |