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I don't see any input from employers in this discussion. It seems that
lots of writers could work happily from home (I do), but I could also
happily not work at all. It would be nice if some decision-makers from
employing companies voiced their objections and let us talk them round.
If we could produce a list of home-friendly companies, that would really
be productive!
Steve
(...hang the sense of it, just keep yourself busy...)