You know, I'm not quite sure that's fair.
Feb. 7th, 2007 08:38 amI'm working from home today, which is far nicer than dealing with the roads this morning. (Particularly since they (and worse, the other drivers!) were bad enough to make getting home last night take 2 hours.)
The odd thing is, to get up to make the decision about working from home vs. staying home, I ended up getting up an hour earlier than normal, and signing into my work phone and systems over remote access about an hour early as well!
So I'm working a 9+ hour day just to get the privilege of home...hmm.
Oh, well! At least it's warm.
The odd thing is, to get up to make the decision about working from home vs. staying home, I ended up getting up an hour earlier than normal, and signing into my work phone and systems over remote access about an hour early as well!
So I'm working a 9+ hour day just to get the privilege of home...hmm.
Oh, well! At least it's warm.
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Date: 2007-02-07 05:09 pm (UTC)Meanwhile, we are still on the front lines of Canada's winter assault.
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Date: 2007-02-08 02:14 am (UTC)However, what got to me today was how much less I felt I was able to accomplish from home. I pushed a lot of tickets and worked a lot of phone calls, but I never really felt like I got into a groove, and I had to work a lot harder on basic stuff because so many of my resources were harder to get to.
All things considered, I might have gone in if I'd had today to do over again - declined my Boss's kind offer and sucked it up, and I bet I'd have felt a little more satisfied when 5:30 rolled around.