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    #11
    Originally posted by TazMaN View Post
    The working from home bit is the most tempting, and I would think that 50k is a good salary for .NET.
    long term working from home can be soul destroying.

    I would not go back to it.

    TM

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      #12
      As above - getting out the house is good for your mental and physical health. I spent a year in the house a few years ago, and whilst it sounds great in theory, after a while the reality is you become less motivated, rarely see real people except maybe the postman. Long term it is not really that good (again, stressing in my OWN opinion here). Roll out of bed into a chair, code, roll back into bed, repeat, etc.. it's not good.

      Having said that it depends on your lifestyle, perhaps you can finish work at 5 then go out on the lash in a huge social environment every night of the week to compensate using the money you saved by not spending an average of £300 a week in petrol*.

      *Figure taken from a recent unbias survey outside a local BP forecourt.
      The cycle of life: born > learn > work > learn > dead.

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        #13
        i've never done it long term. i enjoy the odd day from home on current contract, but that's mainly due to being able to stay up a bit later, or have a lie in.

        i think long term it would, as you say, be soul destroying. i'd miss the interaction, possibly be 'out of the loop' on important issues, and have also found i've learned most from working alongside people better than me - something that wouldn't be there.

        i think i've answered my own question...

        current contract are poised to offer a 6 month+ extension any day now, which will make this a little easier to walk away from

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          #14
          Originally posted by NoodleNWink View Post
          When faced with difficult situations like this just think "what would AndyW do?"
          Hmmm:
          NoodleNWink
          Join Date: May 2008
          Posts: 3
          And talking about AndyW.

          Me thinks you've been here before.

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            #15
            Rumbled
            I am Spartacus

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              #16
              Equity can be worth feck all. I had it in Yahoo, AOL and Netscape. Made a bit out of it, but nowhere near as much as I would have done from contracting.
              And the lord said unto John; "come forth and receive eternal life." But John came fifth and won a toaster.

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                #17
                Originally posted by b0redom View Post
                Equity can be worth flip all. I had it in Yahoo, AOL and Netscape. Made a bit out of it, but nowhere near as much as I would have done from contracting.
                Unless you're that part-time masseusse who retired off the back of her several million dollars worth of Google shares
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by themistry View Post
                  long term working from home can be soul destroying.

                  I would not go back to it.

                  TM
                  I agree with that. Doing now and for a little bit longer, but never again.
                  How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
                    I agree with that. Doing now and for a little bit longer, but never again.
                    done it for a year - never again - the shift of mood travelling home on the bus is good for your mental health. turning your home into an office is not fair on your partner - especially if you are doing stressful work - better to leave it in the office and wind down on the way home

                    equity can be golden handcuffs - i waited around for 3 years for my equity to kick in and just when it did, the company got sold as an "asset buyout" and my equity was worthless

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                      #20
                      When I started out a wise contractor said to me "never leave your job for less money". I never did and now earn 5x more than I did 6 years ago
                      Don't ask Beaker. He's just another muppet.

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