Working from Home
Sep. 11th, 2007 11:29 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Damn you,
freakylynx.
[Poll #1053621]
I suspect I will be slightly more efficient than working at work, partially from the not having to recover from and pack for commuting, and partially from the less distractions. I mean, the main things I've got to distract me at home that I don't at work are Gabe, and she tends to be sessile during the day, and cleaning, which only distracts me when I'm really freaking out about work (though I have to say having Mr. Roomba makes me want to clean all the time).
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[Poll #1053621]
I suspect I will be slightly more efficient than working at work, partially from the not having to recover from and pack for commuting, and partially from the less distractions. I mean, the main things I've got to distract me at home that I don't at work are Gabe, and she tends to be sessile during the day, and cleaning, which only distracts me when I'm really freaking out about work (though I have to say having Mr. Roomba makes me want to clean all the time).
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Date: 2007-09-11 04:42 pm (UTC)He says that he may be less productive, but he is more efficent.
He can wake up and work on his computer in his PJs. Work his conference calls around his WoW time, etc. He works sporadically through out the day but he gets stuff done when it is convient for him - he's not a morning person so his projects often get done late into the night. But things get done and done well. Plus it is less stressful and you can eat at home more often (healthier!)