> Heh, just be lucky you have clients who will let you work
> offsite. I find that to be the biggest sticking point for new customers.
> Makes you wonder how far technology has moved beyond the Archaic office
> practices.
Most of the work that I do is at the SK office or at home. I spend
_very_ little time at the customers site. In fact, the only reasons
that I have to visit the customer are:
1) installation or upgrade
2) meetings
3) training
4) some physical limitation, such as working with some piece of hardware
that I can't drag away from them
But the customers like to meet once in a while, and this does require a
visit.
Perhaps telecommuting would work best in these scenarios:
1) you're part of a large organization and don't really need to interact
face to face to get your work done
2) you are independent and have very understanding customers
But I still find that you need to see the customer or the home office on
occasion.
/Paul