Re: Commute/Flex work options a Deal breaker?

Subject: Re: Commute/Flex work options a Deal breaker?
From: "Bill Swallow" <techcommdood -at- gmail -dot- com>
To: "Collin Turner" <straylightsghost -at- gmail -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 10:06:39 -0400

> I can't tell you how many times (and how much work I've gotten
> done...seriously) outside, in the shade with a cool breeze at my back.

Outside is one place that I just haven't been able to work on a
computer. Give me a book to devour, notes to sift through and collate,
or other paperwork and I'm good to go. But for some reason the great
outdoors and laptop-bound work just don't mix with me. I guess I'm too
conditioned to be indoors on a computer. ;) But stretched out with my
feet up on the sofa, I can be productive for hours on end.

> I reserve the beverage for those occasions where I find myself editing
> documentation from my SMEs...then I find it's a useful buffer. (Yes, that's
> a joke my friends...I try not to drink and edit ;)

Never drink and edit? Where's the thrill in that? ;-) But yes, I
generally don't mix work and alcohol. My company has a policy about it
at the office, and I adhere to it at home as well. The upside is that
when telecommuting, the trip from the office to home after work for a
beer is lightning fast. ;-)

> Home is one of the great places to sit, lock down and get some very serious
> writing/editing done.

Agreed, though I do tend to work best at home when I have no
interruptions, which also means IMs/email constantly coming in from
work. If that's going to happen (barrage of e-mail/IM/calls) then I'd
might as well be in the office. Can't a guy get just a few hours o
fpeaceful, quiet, uninterrupted sleep, er, work?

--
Bill Swallow
HATT List Owner
WWP-Users List Owner
Senior Member STC, TechValley Chapter
STC Single-Sourcing SIG Manager
http://techcommdood.blogspot.com
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RE: Commute/Flex work options a Deal breaker?: From: Melissa Nelson
RE: Commute/Flex work options a Deal breaker?: From: Keith Hood
Re: Commute/Flex work options a Deal breaker?: From: Collin Turner

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