Only problem is I have a a Job that you are either on site at the Main office or one of the Remote offices. That is since all sites have Computers that some how Break themselves while the user is sitting in front of them pretending to do work!
Can’t fix them at home, you don’t have the resources at home you have in the Office!
I have a friend who’s retired Navy, but he works “part-time” on some projects for the Naval health research center (where we both used to work). When he has projects they fly him out from Wisconsin, where he now lives, to San Diego. I’ll usually join him and get to hang out in his hotel on shelter island, and work during the day, while he’s off working.
Unfortunately, the next project is at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes. I don’t plan on joining him there.
Being surrounded by inflatable friends! (Though, they do sometimes follow me into the office, anyway.)
I don’t have to drive to work and I can work in my jammies. Oh, and I can sleep later because I don’t have to get dressed or drive to work.
Only problem is I have a a Job that you are either on site at the Main office or one of the Remote offices. That is since all sites have Computers that some how Break themselves while the user is sitting in front of them pretending to do work!
Can’t fix them at home, you don’t have the resources at home you have in the Office!
/showme Cats dressed up as Computer techs fixing computer at a clients desk
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Should be an all of the above except never worked from home?
Commute time is short and traffic free.
No commute
No commute, I dislike driving.
I get to work at my own pace. If I want to goof off in the morning and start work at 11, I can (unless there’s a meeting).
I’m not much of a socializer so another big plus is that it’s just me here.
The best part is that my employer doesn’t care where I work from. I get to travel the world without having to take vacation time.
@kittykat9180
That’s how my son’s job works too. Pretty sweet!
@chienfou
It’s a great set up. I feel very fortunate.
@kittykat9180
He is headed to Europe to WFH in England and France next month and a half I believe…
All of the above. Normally no commute would also be a reason but my commute is only 6 miles away right now.
Retired = all of the benefits of WFH with the added bonus of NO WORK
Retired but still do PRN (as needed) shifts AT the ER. Hard to treat a heart attack or bleeding from a computer screen…
@chienfou
Maybe youre not trying hard enough.
I have a friend who’s retired Navy, but he works “part-time” on some projects for the Naval health research center (where we both used to work). When he has projects they fly him out from Wisconsin, where he now lives, to San Diego. I’ll usually join him and get to hang out in his hotel on shelter island, and work during the day, while he’s off working.
Unfortunately, the next project is at Recruit Training Command Great Lakes. I don’t plan on joining him there.
@kittykat9180
/showme kittykat9180 ‘living the life’ while working remotely from different exotic locales.
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