Apr 2016
9:51am, 15 Apr 2016
114 posts
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smoke free
Bit of a strange one, do any of you guys work from home - I've always fancied it but imagine it's quite tedious? just thinking out loud.....
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Apr 2016
9:54am, 15 Apr 2016
3,341 posts
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Wobbling
I'm working from home today. I love it, every now and then. I get my head down and no one bugs me, I can have music on and there's decent coffee!
I would, however, miss people if I worked for home all the time tho, I do need the interaction.
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Apr 2016
9:56am, 15 Apr 2016
27,231 posts
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Old Croc
what Wobbles said.
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Apr 2016
9:58am, 15 Apr 2016
9,156 posts
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Sharkie
I've been freelance for over twenty years and used to rent desk/studio space - but for the last ten years-ish have worked from home. I like it - saves loads of time and how you manage that time is up to you. I don't imagine it would suit everybody though.
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Apr 2016
10:00am, 15 Apr 2016
8,234 posts
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FenlandRunner
Love it, far more creative and also more efficient
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Apr 2016
10:00am, 15 Apr 2016
8,235 posts
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FenlandRunner
.....but I wouldn't want to do it all the time
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Apr 2016
10:03am, 15 Apr 2016
3,456 posts
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minardi
I work from home; me & him in a garden shed. It's not a job I would have chosen but hey, I get to do my long runs on a weekday morning:-)
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Apr 2016
10:06am, 15 Apr 2016
9,157 posts
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Sharkie
If it's a long term prospect it is - as minardi implies - best to have a room or at least a space dedicated to work.
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Apr 2016
10:06am, 15 Apr 2016
698 posts
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Lesley C
I wish I could
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Apr 2016
10:08am, 15 Apr 2016
1,942 posts
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Lemon10
I would love a job where I could work from home.
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