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Damn you, [livejournal.com profile] 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).

Date: 2007-09-11 05:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hrafn.livejournal.com
I have never work worked from home, but I attempt schoolwork at home. I am much less efficient (though I do like having a comfy chair for reading in), partly because I don't have a good workspace set up at home, due to lack of space, and partly because I get distracted by my birds. Or going to check to see if the mail is there. Or grocery shopping. Or or or. About the only work I can do well at home are my assignments in Structures. And some computer work after the birds are in bed (they want to sit -in- my hand otherwise).

And although I am definitely an introvert, I find it more pleasant to be working around other people, which I can get at school, but not at home. I just don't want to talk with them much.

Date: 2007-09-11 05:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zandperl.livejournal.com
*nods* as a teacher, the boundary between working from home and doing what I normally do is a fine one. I'm calling "working from home" any day that I'm at home during the school year, not a day off or weekend, and working during the day. Once around 5pm hits, I'd be home working anyway so that's no change there.

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