We find more and more to talk about as the days go by. In fact, we have MORE
to talk about when we are out than we ever did.
I think it comes down to personal compatibilities. Not everyone can be
around their significant other 24/7.
I'm lucky. We are each other's best friends and are at complete
Well
I mean...
Would you really want to be home everyday working?
What if your significant other also had a similar job?
You'd be together.
at home.
ALL. The. Time.
What would you talk about when you decide to go 'out' ?
I'm just saying...sometimes having to get up to actually GO to the of
: Monday, December 06, 2010 14:56
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Why the Office is the Worst Place to Work
Because you have those micro management types that still adhere to the "if I
can't see em,they are not working" mentality. Funny though that in webland
its obvious if you are not
Isn't that what those unmanned strike drones are for?
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Bruce Sorge wrote:
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> Because you have those micro management types that still adhere to the "if
> I
> can't see em,they are not working" mentality. Funny though that in webland
> its obvious if you are not w
Because you have those micro management types that still adhere to the "if I
can't see em,they are not working" mentality. Funny though that in webland
its obvious if you are not working. Either the code is there or its not. Now
if there were a way for an infantryman to telecomute that would be ba
It made sense for people to sit at desks in offices in the 19th century when
such work was done on paper and had to be shared in person. today, knowledge
work is done almost exclusively electronically, shared electronically. why
are we still going to offices everyday? Our 21st century work is bein