POLL: Does anybody work?
Barry
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Seems the volume of posting has increased in recent weeks. How much time does this forum divert from our jobs?
In my case, excuse #1 - I'm off this morning (till noon EDT). Excuse #2 - when I do post from work, it's OK, because I work for myself
In my case, excuse #1 - I'm off this morning (till noon EDT). Excuse #2 - when I do post from work, it's OK, because I work for myself
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Dan
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And .....LOVIN ...... it.
Now can't figger why I worked.
Ken
<< <i>I post from school all the time... but it's summer! >>
The same for me...
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I am extremely fortunate to have a reporting structure that takes a positive view on telecommuting.
I am able to work from home two days a week regularly, and occasionally more if need arises. For instance when I recently had surgery, I was telecommuting for a few weeks every day. The only requirement is that I have sufficient resources to maintain both voice and data connectivity at the same time as I quite often lead voice/video teleconferences.
At the hospital I take my laptop in with me and after I have all of the daily reports and filing done there is little to do other than read or watch TV while you wait for any patients to come in. The hospital has all of our computers networked and wired up for highspeed internet access but we have been warned not to use it except for hospital business. And the network is monitored so they can track our internet use. So I plug my laptop into one of the dozens of unused phone lines and dial in to my personal dialup account bypassing their monitoring system. (Or if I don't want to get online I work on updating my book.)
Louis
Russ, NCNE
M-F I'm at work at 0530, index (Go home) about 1800 or 6PM for you civilian folk types Thats about a 12.5 hour day (Usually working right through lunch).
Say average 12 hour days, 5 days a week=72 hour weeks.
Then, there is the work that I take home to finish, or the catch up stuff on the week ends
I'll say I average 80-100 hour weeks. Now, the problem is, while I'm at work, I don't usually do the work that I need to get done. I'm usually helping someone else, or "flexing" on something that just came up that was supposed to be done weeks ago.
The lunch time, homework and week end catch up is the work that I need to get done.
It's a dirty job, but someone has to do it
Ray
My most recent employer doesn't even have the browser installed on the workstations...
Actually, I rarely use a computer at my work anymore
I'll post if I've got an off period (lunch) at work though.
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~Wayne