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Date Posted: 13:55:51 03/16/09 Mon
Author: DZR
Author Host/IP: 62.240.244.114
Subject: I'd be cautious about working from home
In reply to: andypandy 's message, "*sigh* I'm all at sixes and sevens" on 21:32:29 03/15/09 Sun

It sounds great in theory. I've done it. A lot as a freelancer. The trouble is that work and non-work blend into one another -- there's no distinction between where one starts and the other ends, and also you can find yourself going stir crazy. I used to go for days at a time without seeing or talking to anyone else.

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[> [> Yes, those are my concerns too........ -- andypandy, 14:42:00 03/16/09 Mon [1] (161.112.232.22)

although I am very organised and focused when it comes to my work and I would have an offce set upaway from the restthe apartment I know what you are saying about the dangers of work and home life blending into one another, however I wouldn't be going for days without seeing anyone, just the opposite probably once my family and friends got used to my be being at home most of the time. There will be times when I'll be on the road too away from home for a few days at a time which will be a nice change

As Gretch says it would be ok until I find something I can love but I'm not holding my breath to be honest, unless something exeptional comes up I count myself lucky I have this option, some of my colleagues are starting to panic already and we haven't even gone on any visits yet.


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