I read this past fall that a school system was coming up with online classes for those days when school was closed due to weather. Never heard if it worked out or not.
in my industry if you called in sick they tried to make you work from home. if your job description included working from home the metrics made sure you were working from home not multitasking personal tasks
I’ve worked from home going on I think 16 or 17 years now (Frazz turns 18 in April, but I can’t remember how long I worked two jobs in the beginning), and the jury is still out as to whether working from home is a net asset or a net liability. It’s a mix. The commute is awfully handy. But sometimes it’s too handy. When you work from home, after all, you’re never home from work.
Ultimately, it doesn’t matter, because I can always fall back on the adage that when you love your job, you never have to work. Which I assure you is also a crock. This job is a ton of work. But I never minded working. I just never liked working on stuff that I hated, or was bored by, or thought was pointless or ran against generally being a good person. And I don’t have to do any of that. So I’ll work as hard as I have to from wherever I get to, and it’s a pretty good deal. Even if I’m never home from work.
Kind&Kinder over 5 years ago
Open mouth; insert foot!
Jeff0811 over 5 years ago
Be careful what you ask for, you just might get it.
asrialfeeple over 5 years ago
I’m sure the other children are delighted she asked that.
Anathema Premium Member over 5 years ago
The only stupid question is the one never asked (slightly off topic but close).
sandpiper over 5 years ago
First she soared – then she crash landed in reality. Very good
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 5 years ago
That’s the last time she will ask that question
car2ner over 5 years ago
I read this past fall that a school system was coming up with online classes for those days when school was closed due to weather. Never heard if it worked out or not.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 5 years ago
A teachable moment. What’s the difference between "work from home and “work at home”?
mourdac Premium Member over 5 years ago
LOL!
kunddog over 5 years ago
in my industry if you called in sick they tried to make you work from home. if your job description included working from home the metrics made sure you were working from home not multitasking personal tasks
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
In Finland schools there is no homework. To them they need to do it at school only.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
Frazz13 hrs ·
I’ve worked from home going on I think 16 or 17 years now (Frazz turns 18 in April, but I can’t remember how long I worked two jobs in the beginning), and the jury is still out as to whether working from home is a net asset or a net liability. It’s a mix. The commute is awfully handy. But sometimes it’s too handy. When you work from home, after all, you’re never home from work.
Ultimately, it doesn’t matter, because I can always fall back on the adage that when you love your job, you never have to work. Which I assure you is also a crock. This job is a ton of work. But I never minded working. I just never liked working on stuff that I hated, or was bored by, or thought was pointless or ran against generally being a good person. And I don’t have to do any of that. So I’ll work as hard as I have to from wherever I get to, and it’s a pretty good deal. Even if I’m never home from work.
ogsbury almost 3 years ago
This one was prophetic. Only about a year later…