Sue Heim wrote:

> In fact, I'd say I'm more successful than the on-site writer.
> I'm quite visible, have a great working relationship with
> several VPs (which astonishes those writers who are not remote),
> as well as others with whom I work closely (including several
> remote developers as well as on-site folks). 


That statement made me think of something. There are a few people who I
have a relatively good working relationship with primarily because I
don't see them often. The writers who see them almost daily usually want
to strangle them or at least to slap them around a little.

The bad thing about working remotely is that you don't get to see
certain people as often. The good thing about working remotely is that
you don't have to see certain other people as often.

Donna
 
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