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I used to work offsite and would gladly work offsite again. I hate
driving, and I see no point in having to be here unless I need to talk to
people (which I tend to do by email, anyway). At home I have better
equipment, a larger office, a better selection of refreshments, I don't
have to worry about dresscode or strict breaktimes, I can play music as
loud as I want, my dog curls up under my desk to keep my feet warm, I hate
traffic, I hate losing two hours a day commuting, etc., etc., etc.
So that's my vote!
Suzette
Jon Leer wrote:
> I recently asked if anybody knew how to locate offsite work. I am curious
> how many list members would like to do offsite work if available?