I too work at home..also, on east coast time. I have been with them for a while, and when I moved to Arizona 4 yrs ago, I was able to keep my job, and work from home. I do enjoy working in pj's, no makeup, hair pulled back in a messy ponytail.....until the doorbell rings!!! UUUGGGH......That's when I make the promise to myself to get up and shower and get dressed first...yeah right, that lasts about 1 day.The 3 'clock nap is the best....until someone from the office remembers that you are 3 hours behind them, and calls for information they need on a project they are working on, and says "sorry to bother you, but I am in a bind and really need to get this info". I will say, I really miss the occasional lunch hour out of the office...Opening the fridge and pulling out leftover cold spaghetti doesn't quite cut it....Maybe we should get together a home office lunch group once a month? I also have to handle all my hubby's paperwork for our business...that gets done whenever i have a spare minute.Thank the Lord for unlimited coffee and online forums....Actually, my job keeps me quite busy, and I rarely have time to do anything else. On a good day, I might be able to keep from getting bored by taking a 15 min. break every couple of hours. Maybe grab a cup of joe and water the flowers on the patio, or empty the dishwasher, or fold some clothes. I also have conversations with my dogs all day long. They are very good listeners, and never argue! I guess the only real drawback is that you do loose touch with the real world. The savings in fuel, time not spent in traffic, and not having to find the right outfit for the day.....priceless! |