What pay cut would you take to work from home?
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Poll: How much to work from home
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Poll: How much to work from home
210% The company benefits too, or you don't like home work33.33%75% Am I bothered?9.52%210% You're quite keen on the idea38.10%8>10% you don't think there's any chance so ask for the moon19.05%4The poll is expired.
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Originally posted by WKnightWhat pay cut would you take to work from home?
I find saving the client money is a better incentive than bad personal habits or uncleanliness.
Sitting on the table licking my balls, sniffing the secretary’s crotch and pissing on the office topiary just didn't work... -
None.
The bank Im working with is actuvely moving people from fixed desk positions to working from home more (with all the flexibility that brings).
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100% "home" for me for the last 2 years... long may it continue. Just need to find some more project work before the money runs outIf you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by WKnightWhat pay cut would you take to work from home?Comment
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Originally posted by MailmanNone.
The bank Im working with is actuvely moving people from fixed desk positions to working from home more (with all the flexibility that brings).
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Just rememeber that if you can work from home then the work can therefore be done from anywhere including bungleoreLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentJust rememeber that if you can work from home then the work can therefore be done from anywhere including bungleore
I have worked mostly from home for the past 11 years (nice barn conversion in Oxfordshire).
Maybe go to client sites once a fortnight. But then I am truly "in business on my own account" unlike most contractor pseudo-permies who are shackeld to their "employer's" desks.
I have no use for you and your like DA.
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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no way.
they should pay you more for working at home.
you will be more productive. less tulip to deal with like ducking swipes from technical architects.Comment
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Originally posted by el duderno way.
they should pay you more for working at home.
you will be more productive. less tulip to deal with like ducking swipes from technical architects.
Bogey
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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