I would NEVER, EVER in a hundred million years, for a hundred million
dollars, work from an office ever again that was not a home office.
The freedom that we have is worth a whole lot more than anyone would
ever pay me.
I would rather be poor for months on end and have to really tighten the
belt loops than have a posh job and a commute.
The freedom I have to do what I want with the business, use the software
I want, develop what I want, deal with whom I choose, work from a laptop
on my deck, in bed, in the living room is too much to just give away for
the money.
Just my 2 cents.
(the only amount I'll give for it ;))
Cheers,
Erika
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From: Raymond Camden
I've worked from home for years, and it has its benefits, but if I
_could_
work at the office, I would in a heartbeat. You miss out on so much -
and
you possibilities for advancement are pretty limited when you are remote
(unless I just suck and no one is telling me).
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