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Personally I prefer not to "work at home", I just end up doing tedious diy jobs for the missus. And such is the primitive management culture on my current gig that "face seen at desk" equates to "working". So, perversely, I usually end up doing less when I am actually in the office.
Stockpile finished work when you're in the office and email it from home as if you've just finished it
Personally I prefer not to "work at home", I just end up doing tedious diy jobs for the missus. And such is the primitive management culture on my current gig that "face seen at desk" equates to "working". So, perversely, I usually end up doing less when I am actually in the office.
do you get up and still go through your daily routine of washing and getting ready or just work fom bed all day?
Get up.
Simply because when I first started I use to get phone calls between 8.30-9 in the morning from the pimp checking I was alright. Person before me on this project has some sort of breakdown.
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