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Date: | Thu, 9 Mar 2000 22:48:16 +0000 |
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> Hi
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> I've been contemplating getting a job. Does anyone work at
> home? How would I go about getting a job at home?
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> Cindy C.
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Ten years ago I did it for 18 months, I was working for a
software house as a programmer/analyst. The company was a 100
miles away 3 1/2 hours round trip driving, and I asked at the
interview if I could "homework" (I'd discovered that a government
agency were willing to pay for hardware/phone lines etc.).
Unfortunately it didn't work out as well as it could have, the
work was fine, but you find yourself a bit "out of the loop",
several times the joint MD who I worked for would agree
requirement changes with tge customer without informing me, then
asking me if the new facility had been designed/written about 36
hrs before we were going to demo to the client.
I ended up driving in 3 times a week just to keep a finger on the
pulse. Also working on your own means you miss out on the social
side of employment.
I would consider doing it again now, because communication
methods are so much better, but I would insist on "video
conferencing" and permanent links to their network.
--
Deri James
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