So I've started working for a company in Alaska... from Minnesota :) So my office is my kitchen table! I'm essentially writing documentation on how to use a computer program. I've done this type of work in the past, so I've been hired to do it yet again.
Here are some pros for working from home:
- No commute, so I can sleep a little later and save on gas, parking, or bus fare
- Not having to dress for the office--I have time to exercise and then clean up for the day, but I don't have to wear slacks. Instead it's the nice comfy jeans :)
- Easy access to snacks--just have to go to my cupboard
- Being able to play my music and not worry about disturbing anyone
Here are some cons:
- I have to be extra diligent to stay on task
- I don't have tons of human interaction
Hmm... that's about it :) I do enjoy the work that I'm doing, and I like the people that I'm working with from afar. As far as the human interaction, I'm fortunate enough to have stuff in the evenings a lot of the time, so I get my fix of that as well :) All in all, I think it's a pretty darn good situation!
3 comments:
If I were you, working from home, I'd hang out in my underware and make crank phone calls on company time. Just a thought.
XO
Shane
PS Of course this only applies if you're not working for Andy.
I want to have easy access to snacks! love you!
Just make sure you spend some quality time on IM so we can pester you like normal human interaction would be.
Can you pass the nachos?
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