Re: Friday Questions (several)
John Garison^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I suppose I was hired for between 37.5 and 40 hours a week, and I put in between 35 and 45 a week. Working from home I think I'm generally much more productive than I ever was in the office.
From home? From...... _HOME_!!
How can you keep yourself intimately involved in steering product development... from home?
Sounds like another glorified secretary... <gdr&h>
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