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19/07/2007 09:50:29
 
 
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19/07/2007 09:46:26
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Contracts, agreements and general business
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01240894
Message ID:
01241908
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35
Great as far as accomplishing more. I find there are fewer distractions and I tend to work longer hours. There is no symbolic of packing up the laptop at the end of the day and driving home. Instead, I get very involved in what I am working on and tend to work longer hours. I may start using an alarm clock to know when to stop! :o) The other thing is that when an idea strikes you, the laptop is only a few feet away so I am more likely to just do this one thing which happens pretty often. :o) when working in the office, I did work at night periodically when I had a deadline approaching or for research but that time has increased a LOT working from home. I don't think they know how much work they really get out of me now :o)



>How are you finding it?
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>>Up until a month ago, that was true. I am temporarily working primarily from home.
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>>>so you work from home then Tracy. I always assumed you where in the office 5 days a week for some reason.
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>>>>So is mine :o) Well, 3 or 4 days a week anyway. The other 1 or 2 it is 2.5 hours each way.
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>>>>>>Quite humorous to hear all the long drives people have. I sure can not complain. Moved from the Midwest (N.D.) out to the New England area. My commute to work is 2 blocks (which I really enjoy)
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>>>>>My commute is about 30 feet. <g>
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>>>>>Tamar
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