Dan, 
Though I understand your dilemma, I often find working, yes, even in
a cubicle onsite, to boost my creativity. I gain so much by the
people around me and the ideas that trickle over the wall which never
get into an email. One manger used to say he did "management by
walking around" which is to say there is much to learn informally by
working on site. 
I am currently a consultant and have worked this way before, but
personally really relish having co-workers to bounce things off of
and hey, you can make the inside of your cubicle as creative as you
want! I decided there was no creativity in grey walls, but SO much
creativity in the air and in my colleagues. *sniff* I actually miss
my cubicle sometimes. 
-Janna
www.seenheardnoticed.blogspot.com


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