anyone work from home?

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I work from home (telecommute) two days a week and work onsite two days a week (36 hr reduced schedule), off on Fridays. I have also worked for the company 9 years and switched to this schedule in 2007 due to moving 2 hrs away from the company. So it was allowed based on personal necessity. I work in research/development for a healthcare company in their diagnostic division. Most of my work from home is computer work through our company server and relates to documenting all of my lab studies. I majored in clinical laboratory science as an undergraduate.

Healthwise, it is a nice schedule b/c I can easily fit in neb and vest treatments. Also, I do neb treatments while driving the 2-hr commute. Socially, it gets very boring and also has kind of removed me from many other job opportunities w/in the company. So I don't have any great aspirations w/in the company anymore for a career.

Personally, my health is very stable and good right now so it is too bad that I need to start looking for another job for better job satisfaction/career opportunities. Not the best time to look for a new job. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Take care and good luck in your search for what works best for you - -
Christina
 

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I work from home (telecommute) two days a week and work onsite two days a week (36 hr reduced schedule), off on Fridays. I have also worked for the company 9 years and switched to this schedule in 2007 due to moving 2 hrs away from the company. So it was allowed based on personal necessity. I work in research/development for a healthcare company in their diagnostic division. Most of my work from home is computer work through our company server and relates to documenting all of my lab studies. I majored in clinical laboratory science as an undergraduate.

Healthwise, it is a nice schedule b/c I can easily fit in neb and vest treatments. Also, I do neb treatments while driving the 2-hr commute. Socially, it gets very boring and also has kind of removed me from many other job opportunities w/in the company. So I don't have any great aspirations w/in the company anymore for a career.

Personally, my health is very stable and good right now so it is too bad that I need to start looking for another job for better job satisfaction/career opportunities. Not the best time to look for a new job. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Take care and good luck in your search for what works best for you - -
Christina
 

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New member
I work from home (telecommute) two days a week and work onsite two days a week (36 hr reduced schedule), off on Fridays. I have also worked for the company 9 years and switched to this schedule in 2007 due to moving 2 hrs away from the company. So it was allowed based on personal necessity. I work in research/development for a healthcare company in their diagnostic division. Most of my work from home is computer work through our company server and relates to documenting all of my lab studies. I majored in clinical laboratory science as an undergraduate.

Healthwise, it is a nice schedule b/c I can easily fit in neb and vest treatments. Also, I do neb treatments while driving the 2-hr commute. Socially, it gets very boring and also has kind of removed me from many other job opportunities w/in the company. So I don't have any great aspirations w/in the company anymore for a career.

Personally, my health is very stable and good right now so it is too bad that I need to start looking for another job for better job satisfaction/career opportunities. Not the best time to look for a new job. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Take care and good luck in your search for what works best for you - -
Christina
 

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New member
I work from home (telecommute) two days a week and work onsite two days a week (36 hr reduced schedule), off on Fridays. I have also worked for the company 9 years and switched to this schedule in 2007 due to moving 2 hrs away from the company. So it was allowed based on personal necessity. I work in research/development for a healthcare company in their diagnostic division. Most of my work from home is computer work through our company server and relates to documenting all of my lab studies. I majored in clinical laboratory science as an undergraduate.

Healthwise, it is a nice schedule b/c I can easily fit in neb and vest treatments. Also, I do neb treatments while driving the 2-hr commute. Socially, it gets very boring and also has kind of removed me from many other job opportunities w/in the company. So I don't have any great aspirations w/in the company anymore for a career.

Personally, my health is very stable and good right now so it is too bad that I need to start looking for another job for better job satisfaction/career opportunities. Not the best time to look for a new job. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Take care and good luck in your search for what works best for you - -
Christina
 

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New member
I work from home (telecommute) two days a week and work onsite two days a week (36 hr reduced schedule), off on Fridays. I have also worked for the company 9 years and switched to this schedule in 2007 due to moving 2 hrs away from the company. So it was allowed based on personal necessity. I work in research/development for a healthcare company in their diagnostic division. Most of my work from home is computer work through our company server and relates to documenting all of my lab studies. I majored in clinical laboratory science as an undergraduate.
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<br />Healthwise, it is a nice schedule b/c I can easily fit in neb and vest treatments. Also, I do neb treatments while driving the 2-hr commute. Socially, it gets very boring and also has kind of removed me from many other job opportunities w/in the company. So I don't have any great aspirations w/in the company anymore for a career.
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<br />Personally, my health is very stable and good right now so it is too bad that I need to start looking for another job for better job satisfaction/career opportunities. Not the best time to look for a new job. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
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<br />Take care and good luck in your search for what works best for you - -
<br />Christina
 

KrazyKat

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I work from home whenever i need/want to. I'm a software manager and can do my PC based job from anywhere really as i also have mobile broadband. At the moment, i'm nearly full time from home while swine flu does it's rounds as i really don't want it!!!

I agree with NoCode though and would feel useless and worthless if i didn't work at all, i believe it gives me something to 'live' for so to speak, although i am finding it increasingly difficult to work full time hours. But will do so for as long as i possibly can.
 

KrazyKat

New member
I work from home whenever i need/want to. I'm a software manager and can do my PC based job from anywhere really as i also have mobile broadband. At the moment, i'm nearly full time from home while swine flu does it's rounds as i really don't want it!!!

I agree with NoCode though and would feel useless and worthless if i didn't work at all, i believe it gives me something to 'live' for so to speak, although i am finding it increasingly difficult to work full time hours. But will do so for as long as i possibly can.
 

KrazyKat

New member
I work from home whenever i need/want to. I'm a software manager and can do my PC based job from anywhere really as i also have mobile broadband. At the moment, i'm nearly full time from home while swine flu does it's rounds as i really don't want it!!!

I agree with NoCode though and would feel useless and worthless if i didn't work at all, i believe it gives me something to 'live' for so to speak, although i am finding it increasingly difficult to work full time hours. But will do so for as long as i possibly can.
 

KrazyKat

New member
I work from home whenever i need/want to. I'm a software manager and can do my PC based job from anywhere really as i also have mobile broadband. At the moment, i'm nearly full time from home while swine flu does it's rounds as i really don't want it!!!

I agree with NoCode though and would feel useless and worthless if i didn't work at all, i believe it gives me something to 'live' for so to speak, although i am finding it increasingly difficult to work full time hours. But will do so for as long as i possibly can.
 

KrazyKat

New member
I work from home whenever i need/want to. I'm a software manager and can do my PC based job from anywhere really as i also have mobile broadband. At the moment, i'm nearly full time from home while swine flu does it's rounds as i really don't want it!!!
<br />
<br />I agree with NoCode though and would feel useless and worthless if i didn't work at all, i believe it gives me something to 'live' for so to speak, although i am finding it increasingly difficult to work full time hours. But will do so for as long as i possibly can.
 
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