I find that I have three problems working from home

1) Discipline - Sometimes you just don't feel like working.  Getting a
"lunch coma" at work is one thing, but it's an entirely different
problem when there's  asofa or bed just 30 feet away.
2) Work-a-holisim - The inverse of problem 1.  Sometimes it's
difficult to separate and regulate your personal life form your work
life and you end up working late at night and MORE hours than you
would have otherwise at the office.
3) Social Interaction - I need to see people every now and then, and
working from home gets old.  Sometimes it's healthier to be around
other people.

-Cameron

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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