Do you currently work from home or an office ??
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Sometimes you can 'split the baby' and work from home on 'little things' (checking email, etc) and save the heavy lifting for an office. But I wouldn't recommend renting out an OFFICE office. Try a virtual office deal where you also get space for x # of days per month. Or even find another home in the area close to you (less commuting) that has an office you can rent.
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Working from office - productive. Working from home - not so productive, to many distractions. So, I am for the office part which I like, more fun to have somebody to chat with, concentrate better on the job, see a new Model, visit the studio, usual stuff
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If the work is the same probably it's better working in the office...but if my home job is for my personal company, it's better than working in an office, but working at home probably you'll spend more time on your projects than working 8 hours in an office for a third part.Free the worldComment
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home, nothing better than a nice desk, big ass monitor and a view, plus I like the isolation, but thats just me
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You do realize that it's possible for some people to have a comfortable office to be productive in their house, right? I once posted pics here in the forum of my home office setup with all my computers, tvs and miscellaneous hardware. A lot of people thought it was pretty cool. Of course it helps that I don't have a spouse or children to distract me, just a slightly needy cat.
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I work from home. I have a full time dedicated office with two work stations and professional office / business desks - None of this Ikea shit.
I like working from home. No time wasted getting to and from the office, and no co-workers to distract me. And when I need to work after hours and weekends, it's not like I "have to go to the office".
in fact, this is my main work station:
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Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants
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I have an office in my home, has everything I needCarbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants
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Solid set upI work from home. I have a full time dedicated office with two work stations and professional office / business desks - None of this Ikea shit.
I like working from home. No time wasted getting to and from the office, and no co-workers to distract me. And when I need to work after hours and weekends, it's not like I "have to go to the office".
in fact, this is my main work station:

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Moved from a 1 bedroom apartment to a 2 bedroom loft last May, 2nd bedroom is now an office that has nothing in it besides computer/desk, printer, file cabinet, 5.1 surround so basically only go in the room to work, doorway faces my living room TV so I don't miss football if I got work to do, tv shows I just DVR but sports like to glance a bit while it's live, have an extra TV I could throw in the office but like to keep it strictly business with no distractions.Last edited by ErectMedia; 03-18-2014, 07:50 PM.Comment
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I envy you guys that work @ home. I don't mind the office, but the commute sure sucks.Fighting the good fight, one DMCA notice at a time.Comment
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I can't imagine why I would want to work anywhere else.
Home Office- Spacious Florida room facing north with central AC & overhead fan

Left Side of Office- With peripheral stand & cat condo for my kitty Princess

Right Side of Office- Including view of my pool & Jacuzzi through the windows

Sager Laptop- Win 7 Ultimate, Dual SSDs, 24 GB RAM, cooling stand & docking station

Win XP PC with HDV Tape Deck- Watching some international TV through my VPN
Custom Built Editing PC- Win 7 Ultimate. Adobe CS 5.5 suite, Four 6 TB HDDs attached

Clip Station- Win XP System for uploading to sites, clip stores & for design work

Back Yard- Screened heated pool with waterfall & Jacuzzi. Tropical foliage for privacy

Patio View- Shaded area with large table and overhead fan for guests to enjoy

Screens- Another view of a 24" Dell Ultrasharp monitor & LCD HDTV

Office TV- 32" LG with DirecTV service to watch & listen while I work

Peripherals- Cable modem, gigabit router with cooling pad, scanner & laser printer

Living Room- Media Center with 52" HDTV & monitor with wireless mouse & keyboard

Media Server- P4 with Windows Media Center including remote, DVD, VCR, DVR & Playstation 2

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home, cant wait to work in office, so many distratcions.Comment
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There's a difference from being self employed and running a company with a team of staff.You do realize that it's possible for some people to have a comfortable office to be productive in their house, right? I once posted pics here in the forum of my home office setup with all my computers, tvs and miscellaneous hardware. A lot of people thought it was pretty cool. Of course it helps that I don't have a spouse or children to distract me, just a slightly needy cat.
There is no right or wrong answer, it just depends on your goals and aspirations
If your goal is to be making 7 figures plus then an office is a requirement for most, the positives outweigh the negatives ten fold.Comment
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100% Home office since 2007.
I have a dedicated office in the house just for my business. My wife and kids understand that once the door is closed I am "at work" ... My productivity has been FAR better at the home office where I can think, plot and be free from the mindless office banter that just kills a few hours in a day.
My team has set times that we have conference calls to talk biz. We are very organized with our agenda and action plans.... This alone has saved a ton of the impromptu calls that also kill your "primetime" as I call the working hours.
Moving to home offices has made my team FAR happier. They can at times get the personal things done ( car to the shop for an oil change, pickup kids, have a decent lunch, etc ) and also perform at a much higher rate than when we were all in the office.
Once a month: We all meet up for lunch and talk live. At this point: Its good to see each other in person. This gives some human interaction outside my wife and son ... plus I also hang out with my friends every so often ( which is not all that much as were all married with kids now ) ... mostly I enjoy just being with my family at home.
My advice to be as productive as possible from home: Make your work space just that - your WORK space. Set time limits to be there .. In my case: From 730am to 6pm I am in my office and post 6pm I roll downstairs to see my family, have dinner and lounge about in my living room/outside if its nice out. The most I have at night near me is an iPad for non-work surfing and my phone....Comment
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agreedAnd i also work from home since forever,almost never experienced office work.I was actually studying this and concluded how it depend on your life settings,as both ways have their advantages and cons.
Working at home have following -
1.No additional financial cost
2.Saving on gas and time
3.Faster response time in case of emergencies (once i had servers going down often,was waking up in 3am by cellphone uptime warning)
While having office have following advantages:
1.Separated private and business life (at home someone can always bother you and not respecting your work)
2.Real human to human contact
3.Office banter
4.Brain can work better due change of scenery(but again depend from person to person)
And here is good old comic probaly already seen by everyvone but it is good reminder:
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/working_home
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Anyone looked into coworking? I tried it for a few months in London last summer to force myself to meet new people in a new city... The commute and interruption of my morning routine sucked though, I quit going after a couple of weeks. I get a lot of shit done rolling out of bed and hitting the computer with my morning coffee.Comment
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I've been working from home for 1.5 years now, I love it.
Some of the perks include afternoon nap time, and 3 hour long video game breaks, nonstop coffee and also no boss.
It does have disadvantages too though. I find I am getting a bit lazy. Without a boss, I have to think for myself which kinda sucks. Hehe
I am actually doing a 3 month contract in a "normal job" for a bit of extra cash, but also to get me back into a good working mode. Too many video game breaks and nap times and I need to get back into the groove.
It can be lonely, but with twitter, skype, and podcasts I feel like I am surrounded by people all day, even though it's just me here.Actual Free Porn Cams - 100% Real Actual Free Porn Cams and Porn Cam Sites
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This is respectable and good that it works out for you. However most of the people are not that disciplined and they take breaks, do some home stuff etc. And productivity goes down.100% Home office since 2007.
I have a dedicated office in the house just for my business. My wife and kids understand that once the door is closed I am "at work" ... My productivity has been FAR better at the home office where I can think, plot and be free from the mindless office banter that just kills a few hours in a day.
My team has set times that we have conference calls to talk biz. We are very organized with our agenda and action plans.... This alone has saved a ton of the impromptu calls that also kill your "primetime" as I call the working hours.
Moving to home offices has made my team FAR happier. They can at times get the personal things done ( car to the shop for an oil change, pickup kids, have a decent lunch, etc ) and also perform at a much higher rate than when we were all in the office.
Once a month: We all meet up for lunch and talk live. At this point: Its good to see each other in person. This gives some human interaction outside my wife and son ... plus I also hang out with my friends every so often ( which is not all that much as were all married with kids now ) ... mostly I enjoy just being with my family at home.
My advice to be as productive as possible from home: Make your work space just that - your WORK space. Set time limits to be there .. In my case: From 730am to 6pm I am in my office and post 6pm I roll downstairs to see my family, have dinner and lounge about in my living room/outside if its nice out. The most I have at night near me is an iPad for non-work surfing and my phone....Comment
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I was wondering the same. Instead of utilizing great weather and having outside pool they choose to have inside pool with lots of windows.Comment
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Too many distractions, I can not imagine working in open space with everybody else around me like that... For me it must be closed office cabinet.Anyone looked into coworking? I tried it for a few months in London last summer to force myself to meet new people in a new city... The commute and interruption of my morning routine sucked though, I quit going after a couple of weeks. I get a lot of shit done rolling out of bed and hitting the computer with my morning coffee.Comment
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I'm pretty sure it's because of mosquitoes.
I use a home office and it works out fine. Nothing else happens in this room other than working on the computer. Also work from my laptop after "work hours" if needed.43-922-863 Shut up and play your guitar.
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Herschel Savage
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Growing up in suburban NY state as a teenager we didn't have a screen over our pool either. It does help keep mosquitoes out which is a major convenience. But also look at the amount of trees and other decorative privacy foliage around my pool. It would be a right mess every day full of leaves, flowers and other plant matter that would require regular skimming if the screen wasn't there.Comment
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Both, but most of the work takes place at the office.
To quote a famous scene from the Devil's Advocate:
- Is there more to it?
- Just this room.
- And a bedroom?
- No bedroom.
- Where does he sleep?
- Who said he sleeps?
- Where does he fuck?
- Everywhere!
Apply the last line to the question "where does he work?" and you have your answer.
And for anyone wondering, yes, there are plenty of toilets in the office. (see last pic)
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Who could have predicted that an industry full of anti social personalities, major ADD suffers and losers all are largely unanimous in the notion that working in their own place, at the time of their choosing, without structure, without supervision or real accountability is a really great plan for better productivity?
Frankly, i'm shocked..
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Again what are we talking about?Who could have predicted that an industry full of anti social personalities, major ADD suffers and losers all are largely unanimous in the notion that working in their own place, at the time of their choosing, without structure, without supervision or real accountability is a really great plan for better productivity?
Frankly, i'm shocked.
I assume we are talking about doing the same thing either at home or in office. Meaning "time of choosing", "supervision", "structure" would be the same in both cases.
We are not speaking about being self employed VS working for another company.Comment
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I'm not a dinosaur, I'm a crocodile. I've seen dinosaurs come and go and I'm left unimpressed.Comment
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Home office != no schedule. I'm really strict about it and usually wake a few minutes before the alarm due to being a well trained monkey. Plenty of daily accountability and what not. But anti social, sufferer and loser? Close enough.Who could have predicted that an industry full of anti social personalities, major ADD suffers and losers all are largely unanimous in the notion that working in their own place, at the time of their choosing, without structure, without supervision or real accountability is a really great plan for better productivity?
Frankly, i'm shocked.43-922-863 Shut up and play your guitar.
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I get up in the morning and take my girl to work 2 miles away, stop somewhere and get a healthy breakfast and a cup of coffee and go home and work. When I pick her up, we usually go visit friend, stop at a local watering hole or just get out. I enjoy this step up a lot!
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