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Do you work at home?

This includes bringing work home with you sometimes even if you work outside of the home.



VotesAnswer
21I occasionally bring work home with me.
19I never bring work home with me.
16I do not work.
5I do all of my work at home.
5I constantly bring work home with me.
5Other
2I bring work home with me about half the time.

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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 Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator
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 Survey Central Subscriber
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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