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Originally posted by eroswebmaster
It's nice but there are definite costs to it.
Wait unitl you start getting the phone calls from friends and family who think that because you don't have a "real job," you can just stop whatever you're doing and pick it up later.
Wait until you realize that the moment you wake up you're at work until the moment you go to bed...sure it may have been like that before but you at least had the buffer zone of office time and home time.
Wait until you find yourself reading the boards too much, or surfing tv channels and getting caught up on old shows you missed that now come on during the day.
There are definite benefits, but there are also costs...it takes a lot of will power and focus to work while you could be playing and no one is there to keep you in check but yourself.
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haha, funny you mention "commute"...evil I up and moved myself so far away from my old job that I dreaded that drive day in and day out. I always worked from morning til night, but I'm learning how to shut the computer off at night. (For the first time in my life). I just have questions about write-offs, etc.
Eros.... I've actually laid off the boards since I started at home... odd.
Thanks for the input and if you have any advice you can give me about the financial stand point (taxes) please hit me up on icq.
PS. You are right evil, having a fully stocked kitchen at your disposal for lunches is much better than McCrap or TacoHell.