who's da guy on da left?

>It does take a very disciplined person to work from home. Not saying you
>weren't ... but if you do have family, then ground rules need to be laid
>and they have to understand when work time is and when play time is.
>Before I was totally work at home, I had a contract which required me to
>go to an office.
>
>I got FAR less done in the office environment than when I was at home,
>allowed to zone on my work, no interruptions.
>When we have to "group up" to discuss projects we do, it's just a
>different method. We have WebEx, telephone conferences, web cam if
>absolute need be. Or we actually go see a client or they come to us. we
>have one coming to us the end of March because he wants a face to face
>and to go out to dinner. Socialize.
>
>Right now my only interruptions are the ones I allow to interupt me like
>answering emails such as this :P :D or volunteering my efforts to
>greyhound adoption programs. Though the phone rings sometimes. :D
>
>I was dead serious about the money thing. I don't expect to be a
>millionaire. Would like to ... but more important to me is having enough
>to pay the bills every month, feed us, clothe us, have a nice house, and
>enjoy each other's company with some 4 legged friends. It's ESPECIALLY
>nice to have the animals around all day.
>
>Some people can achieve that AND comute to an office, work for someone
>else, or even themselves ... I just can't. Been working from home now
>for 5 years. Our home office is set up nicely too. Not fancy, but nice!
>:D
>
>Look: http://www.weberika.com/images/officepanorama.jpg
>
>Cheers,
>Erika
>
>
>
>From: Jim Campbell
>
>That's interesting, since I think I'd like to avoid working from home
>anymore.  Too many distractions for me, and I really do better
>separating my work time from my home time.  I did some 1099 work last
>year, some from home, and found working from home far more distracting,
>especially since the kids were around.  At the office, it's a lot easier
>
>to casually approach issues and group up to discuss projects and the
>like.
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