This was a question that I asked during my interview for this contract that
I am on. They said no, that the City of Los Angeles does not allow it. There
is a way that it can be done I was told, but again not everyone gets to do
it. We had the same argument when I worked for Baylor Health Care System in
Dallas. They had a VPN solution that we were all required to have, but they
would not let us work form home on a regular basis.

And you are right Judith, it does take a special breed to work from home. I
did it for a while as a freelancer and I had great success at it. But I know
some who would fall flat on their face.

Still, I wish that more and more companies would embrace it. The hands-on
management mentality is old hat and needs to be changed IMHO.

Bruce

On 3/20/07, Judith Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,259667,00.html
>
> This was posted on CF-Jobs talk, and some of you may have seen it there. I
> thought it would be of interest here as well. :)
>
> As someone who works from home, I have to say -- it does have its benefits
> but it requires a tremendous amount of dedication and discipline, and not
> everyone has that.
>
> Judith
>
>


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