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| Type | Created | Category | Creator | Sort | Votes | Hides | Rating | |
| multiple | 17-Aug-1999 | work/school | jen | by votes | 76 | 11 | 63.6% |
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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| jjg | posted 17-Aug-1999 6:49pm Home is for living. |
| mandy | posted 17-Aug-1999 8:42pm I sometimes bring work home. Stuff to type up on the computer. Signs to be made. I also write at home which I consider work since someday I plan to be a published author and write full time for a living. |
| Gamera | posted 17-Aug-1999 9:01pm At present I do about 2/3rds of my work at home, and about 1/3rd at the client site. When less of my work is making advertising and marketing materials, I expect only about 1/4 to be at home. So it's not really that I do all of my work at home, but nor do I bring work home with me from some place else. |
| seven | posted 17-Aug-1999 9:56pm If I happen to solve a work-related problem at home on my own time, the company benefits while I suffer not being able to put it out of my mind. |
| Jasmine | posted 18-Aug-1999 12:42am At home when i do work. I've done all the other styles too. |
| Jasmine | posted 18-Aug-1999 12:44am I used to even find ways of even bringing fast-food home. No wonder salary fried me. |
| miykal | posted 18-Aug-1999 5:51am sort of. i'm retired but i've got my fingers in many pies....michael |
| Jasmine | posted 18-Aug-1999 6:56am Thank god. Cherry, or nuttier than a pecan? |
| bill | posted 18-Aug-1999 7:33am I don't bring my work-work home, but I have a side business at home. |
| drdt | posted 18-Aug-1999 9:36am I have only once or twice actually brought paperwork/books home, but I think about work-related stuff whenever my mind isn't otherwise occupied. I do some of my best problem-solving in the shower. |
| drdt | posted 18-Aug-1999 9:37am jjg: Working is living. |
| cpierson | posted 18-Aug-1999 11:07am I don't bring my job home with me (a philosophical choice), but I _do_ work as a writer when I'm home. |
| phi | posted 18-Aug-1999 7:43pm I very occasionally take a 'work at home day', in which I set aside time and space for work as if I were going in. I don't let work cross that line into the rest of my life, though, so I marked 'never'. |
| eris | posted 18-Aug-1999 8:32pm I bring work home with me frequently, and often fail to do it there. |
| Jasmine | posted 18-Aug-1999 9:13pm Reminds me of taking my design journals on summer hikes long ago. |
| SueBee | posted 20-Aug-1999 3:21am I try not to bring work home with me, but sometimes I can't avoid it. |
| kirst | posted 20-Aug-1999 8:30am I bring work home, I bring it back to school. I don't accomplish much grading at home but I'll create things to use my computer. |
| lion | posted 21-Aug-1999 12:10am I bring work home because I work out of my home. However, I do bring work to my other home as well. Then from time to time I travel 3,000 miles to work and then bring more work home. Translated: I telecommute for a company 3,000 miles away, and split my time between two properties. |
| Jane | posted 22-Aug-1999 2:12am My work is school, so, during the year, I always bring work home with me. It's called homework. |
| Jasmine | posted 22-Aug-1999 6:32pm I tend to do 20-40 hours homework a week per class, when i was younger i didn't do any, maybe 4 hours of assignments as prep for a calc test. Perhaps because now i use school as a system of accomplishing my desires. I do whatever I want and get 'A's, usually did. Too bad that never worked for work. |
| niecey | posted 23-Aug-1999 8:53am But of course that has nothing to do with my full-time job at home which includes cooking, laundry, etc. That's work! |
| Renee | posted 26-Aug-1999 11:21am What's home... |
| Jasmine | posted 27-Aug-1999 4:19am Yes, filling out surveys. |
| Maarten | posted 29-Aug-1999 9:28am You should do all your work at the office and never ever bring it home! Life is for living, not working! I'd rather miss a promotion than take work home. |
| lilprincess | posted 2-Sep-1999 7:34pm I work as a preschool teacher so I am constantly bringing things to cut and glue and color. |
| anonymous | posted 6-Sep-1999 11:26pm job is pending. |
| Mariah | posted 30-Oct-1999 3:12am If I count being a student as my job then, yes, I do almost all of my work at home. |
| RGirl | posted 17-Feb-2006 12:31am I don't have a job, but I guess you can say I do some work at home because I sell stuff on ebay for some income. |
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