Jerry Callison wrote:
PS: Ask your employer to cut you a little slack! :^) ]
FWIW - the issue is not my employer, and that was kind of my point. Everyone I know who has a Sun Ray at home, connected directly to their work, finds it simply too easy to slip into work during their "off hours". It's certainly a great deal for employers, without their applying any particular pressure. Let's just say that Sun is great at enabling people to work easily in flexible environments (I've worked out of my home for the last three years, using Sun Rays, far from any of the technical centers in the US). Sun Ray is a key piece of that, and will be increasingly so in the future. -Bob _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
