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profiler_mar 03-09-2016 06:39 PM

Working From Home
 
It seems more and more people have the option to work from home than ever before...and I confess that I love being able to work from home several days a week. Today was particularly great, as I got to scrap a LO while on a boring conference call. Anyone else out there like me that works full-time and gets to work from home? (I know the designers do of course, that is more hours a week than I work at a full-time job! :hugs: )

DawnMarch 03-09-2016 06:40 PM

I am a lawyer and work from home most days. I love not having to spend as much time getting ready for work most of the time.

jak 03-09-2016 06:52 PM

I work 3 days/week, one of those from home and love it! Saves me getting up at 4.30am and commuting several hours a day. I do check the SSD forum, etc way more than I should though!!

mariewilcox 03-09-2016 06:53 PM

I've been working from home since my daughter was born, so almost 16 years now. I work as the quality assurance manager/supervisor for the medical transcription department in our state's healthcare system. There are times when I go on site for evaluations but it's not that often, maybe once a month. I usually have a crunch of evaluations toward the end of the year where I'll be on the road 4 days a week but it's only for a month or so and then it's over.

NellahBean 03-09-2016 06:54 PM

I think it's actually harder to work from home because then my kids are constantly hounding me for things and I feel guilty if I'm working while they're there. I freelance with some graphic and web design for my parents and I got to go to their office to work for a day last month... It was amazing how much I got done! No interruptions, just a good solid day of work!

profiler_mar 03-09-2016 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by DawnMarch (Post 1062808850)
I am a lawyer and work from home most days. I love not having to spend as much time getting ready for work most of the time.

That is great, isn't it?

profiler_mar 03-09-2016 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by jak (Post 1062808859)
I work 3 days/week, one of those from home and love it! Saves me getting up at 4.30am and commuting several hours a day. I do check the SSD forum, etc way more than I should though!!

Yeah, it does take discipline to restrain oneself! :)

profiler_mar 03-09-2016 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by mariewilcox (Post 1062808861)
I've been working from home since my daughter was born, so almost 16 years now. I work as the quality assurance manager/supervisor for the medical transcription department in our state's healthcare system. There are times when I go on site for evaluations but it's not that often, maybe once a month. I usually have a crunch of evaluations toward the end of the year where I'll be on the road 4 days a week but it's only for a month or so and then it's over.

That is so awesome, to be able to work from home that long. What a great job. :)

profiler_mar 03-09-2016 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by NellahBean (Post 1062808863)
I think it's actually harder to work from home because then my kids are constantly hounding me for things and I feel guilty if I'm working while they're there. I freelance with some graphic and web design for my parents and I got to go to their office to work for a day last month... It was amazing how much I got done! No interruptions, just a good solid day of work!

I totally get that! I only have fur babies here so that isn't a problem for me. I tend to get more distracted at my office, there are more people to talk to and I get less done. But I know a lot of people who are more productive in the office. :)

bcgal00 03-09-2016 07:29 PM

I've been working at home in my transcription biz for 20 years. I work a few hours a day, do some dog walking (awesome to get paid to walk my dog along with another one) and have my part time photography biz.

JillW 03-09-2016 07:34 PM

No working from home for me ... boo hoo ... I'd love it though!!

littlekiwi 03-09-2016 07:48 PM

I've never worked from home but two days a week I do about 8 hours a day of study. In someways its harder for me to do it at home as there are too many distractions....FB,messenger, forums,email,family,napping etc.


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OrianaVianey 03-09-2016 07:52 PM

When I´m home I just want to sleep and scrap... LOL!
But my work is fun and flexible, so every now and then I just call sayung that I´m going to work form home.

rach3975 03-09-2016 08:09 PM

Right now I'm working as a preschool teacher, so no working from home for me. Well...not unless you count all the lesson planning and parent emails, which works out to about 8 hours a week from home. But it's something I'm interested in. We're talking about sending my son on the autism spectrum to a private school that specializes in autism, and if we do I'll need to find something that pays more yet still lets me be around when the kids are off school (vacations, sick days, and 10+ snow days a year). I think I'd like it, especially the rest of the year when the kids are in school and it's quiet at home.

nietis 03-09-2016 08:58 PM

Is the occupation 'mom' considered to be working from home? I don't get paid money though :p but I do get lots of love and hugs and kisses from hubby and son :wub:

angiepangie 03-09-2016 10:15 PM

I ran my old business from home for the better part of a decade. Whenever we'd look for a home, the main criteria was a garage large enough to run my business from. ;) I'm now a freelance writer, so all of that is done from home too.

LeeAndra 03-09-2016 10:26 PM

I am determined to find a full-time remote job by the end of the year. I've got 9 more months to go. :)

Nikki Epperson 03-09-2016 11:27 PM

I'd love to find a job where I could work from home. I find that I get nothing done around here anymore and my house is a wreck!!!

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Tronesia 03-10-2016 12:08 AM

I worked from home for awhile before we moved. I actually didn't like it. Since it was health insurance and I needed to be focused to help my group when they needed me, I took my daughter to daycare for half the day. Her daycare was only a few minutes from the office. I eventually opted to start going back in. Plus, I didn't like bringing work stress to my home. Home is supposed to be my place of peace...lol.

profiler_mar 03-10-2016 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by rach3975 (Post 1062808892)
Right now I'm working as a preschool teacher, so no working from home for me. Well...not unless you count all the lesson planning and parent emails, which works out to about 8 hours a week from home. But it's something I'm interested in. We're talking about sending my son on the autism spectrum to a private school that specializes in autism, and if we do I'll need to find something that pays more yet still lets me be around when the kids are off school (vacations, sick days, and 10+ snow days a year). I think I'd like it, especially the rest of the year when the kids are in school and it's quiet at home.

Teachers do so much work after hours from home that people never know about. It is a tough job! But like you said, having the same holidays as your kids would be nice.

profiler_mar 03-10-2016 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by nietis (Post 1062808896)
Is the occupation 'mom' considered to be working from home? I don't get paid money though :p but I do get lots of love and hugs and kisses from hubby and son :wub:

Totally, I think it is a job in and of itself. :)

profiler_mar 03-10-2016 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by angiepangie (Post 1062808915)
I ran my old business from home for the better part of a decade. Whenever we'd look for a home, the main criteria was a garage large enough to run my business from. ;) I'm now a freelance writer, so all of that is done from home too.

Fun criteria for home buying! :)

kendallt 03-10-2016 11:58 AM

I think I'd love working from home, but if I'm being 100% honest, I'm not sure I'd have the discipline it takes to keep myself from getting distracted. There's too many shiny things out there on the Internet! :p

My current job is 25 hours per week. I come in around 8:15 am after dropping off my daughter at school and leave at 3 pm to pick her up from school. I'm also off most Fridays, so for me at this stage in my life, the schedule is kind of perfect. I'm sure I'll start looking for a full-time job once my daughter starts driving, but until then, I sacrifice the benefits and paid time off for being able to spend more time with her.

profiler_mar 03-10-2016 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Tronesia (Post 1062808941)
I worked from home for awhile before we moved. I actually didn't like it. Since it was health insurance and I needed to be focused to help my group when they needed me, I took my daughter to daycare for half the day. Her daycare was only a few minutes from the office. I eventually opted to start going back in. Plus, I didn't like bringing work stress to my home. Home is supposed to be my place of peace...lol.

I can see that. I have a second bedroom that I work from and we keep that room closed off, so I come out, shut the door, and for me it is like leaving the office. :)

profiler_mar 03-10-2016 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by kendallt (Post 1062809093)
I think I'd love working from home, but if I'm being 100% honest, I'm not sure I'd have the discipline it takes to keep myself from getting distracted. There's too many shiny things out there on the Internet! :p

My current job is 25 hours per week. I come in around 8:15 am after dropping off my daughter at school and leave at 3 pm to pick her up from school. I'm also off most Fridays, so for me at this stage in my life, the schedule is kind of perfect. I'm sure I'll start looking for a full-time job once my daughter starts driving, but until then, I sacrifice the benefits and paid time off for being able to spend more time with her.

Totally, it makes perfect sense to me. And yes, there are days I struggle to be productive. When I find that happening I make myself go back into the office unitl I get back on track. :)

profiler_mar 03-10-2016 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Nikki Epperson (Post 1062808938)
I'd love to find a job where I could work from home. I find that I get nothing done around here anymore and my house is a wreck!!!

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Well, I don't do housework, I am bad. :p

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Originally Posted by LeeAndra (Post 1062808919)
I am determined to find a full-time remote job by the end of the year. I've got 9 more months to go. :)

Good luck LeeAndra!

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Originally Posted by OrianaVianey (Post 1062808890)
When I´m home I just want to sleep and scrap... LOL!
But my work is fun and flexible, so every now and then I just call sayung that I´m going to work form home.

I confess I have this issue sometimes too! :p

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Originally Posted by littlekiwi (Post 1062808886)
I've never worked from home but two days a week I do about 8 hours a day of study. In someways its harder for me to do it at home as there are too many distractions....FB,messenger, forums,email,family,napping etc.


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Oh yes, I would have to ignore my phone and have nothing open on the PC. :)

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Originally Posted by bcgal00 (Post 1062808879)
I've been working at home in my transcription biz for 20 years. I work a few hours a day, do some dog walking (awesome to get paid to walk my dog along with another one) and have my part time photography biz.

That does sound great!

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Originally Posted by JillW (Post 1062808882)
No working from home for me ... boo hoo ... I'd love it though!!

I work for a state agency, so things always swing back around. Something will happen and we won't be so flexible, so I am determined to enjoy while I can! :D

LillyPilly 03-11-2016 11:11 PM

I totally loved working from home back in the day when I was working from home... :w00t:

Currently I'm homeschooling my sons but now that they're a little older and more able to self initiate and follow through on their learning and interests I'm trying to develop a new home based business. My sons are keen to help out so that ties beautifully in with our overarching homeschool approach.

Got a number of ideas for what I want to do and just working on the startup plans. :)

lovely1m 03-12-2016 10:58 AM

I wish I could work from home, but its not at all a possibility in my job. Maybe in my second career after I retire in less than 10 years.

Julie Billingsley 03-12-2016 12:34 PM

I have worked from home multiple times in my life.

First, I worked for Sage doing production work on their premiere fly fishing rods. That was back in the 1990s.

Then I worked from home doing medical billing part time.

Then I worked as a designer here at the Sweet Shoppe.

And starting this upcoming week, my job will again be at home. I work for a hospital system in health information management. I've worked in the building for the last 10 months and was just given the opportunity to telecommute instead. I do have firm deadlines on my work, so there is no goofing off on facebook and such. But I do have an hour lunch, so you might see me pop in midday from time to time. :)

nietis 03-12-2016 01:22 PM

Working From Home
 
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Originally Posted by Julie Billingsley (Post 1062810042)
And starting this upcoming week, my job will again be at home. I work for a hospital system in health information management. I've worked in the building for the last 10 months and was just given the opportunity to telecommute instead. I do have firm deadlines on my work, so there is no goofing off on facebook and such. But I do have an hour lunch, so you might see me pop in midday from time to time. :)


And maybe, just maybeeee come back to design? I miss your wonderful designs, Julie!


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Julie Billingsley 03-12-2016 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by nietis (Post 1062810058)
And maybe, just maybeeee come back to design? I miss your wonderful designs, Julie!


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hahaha! You are too sweet! :wub: No, I'm going to leave designing to the incredible and talented designers here at SSD. They blow me away week after week. I am hoping to regain some time to start scrapping again though!


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