Again, just to be safe, "Dear future employer, Russ is talking about himself
/ some people. Many people will not have these problems so please *do*
consider hiring telecommuters."

On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 10:35 AM, Russ Michaels <r...@michaels.me.uk> wrote:

>
> Moving to an office also helped me stop smoking. When at home I would go
> downstairs for a smoke whenever I felt like it, at the REAL office I simply
> didn't bother.
> I worked from home for many years and it did work well, but in the end I
> became complacent and bored, I think due to the fact that work and home
> were
> the same thing and it felt like I was at work 24/7.
> It really does help to be able to separate work from home life, having a
> separate room as an office helps, as long as when you close the door work
> is
> over. For me it is never over as running a hosting co means  I am doing
> support as long as I am awake, but I guess for people that can get away
> with
> 9-5 it is slightly different.
>
> But as Jacob mentioned, if your married the wife does tend to think that if
> your home your not really working, so you can do chores for her.
>
> Russ
>
>
> 

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