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Greg B 03-15-2004 12:07 PM

Do you work at home? Advantages vs Disadvantages?
 
All you geniuses who work at home. Do you set up your office at home? What are the advantages and disadvantages?

How's the family handle you being at home?

xdcdave 03-15-2004 12:11 PM

I have a home office, but I find myself working more from the wireless laptop in the kitchen, lol.

ADL_Christy 03-15-2004 12:11 PM

Both my husband and I work from home, in two seperate offices. Its cool, can work in my pj's...but sometimes ya get the itch to be out of the house. But I guess its better than working for the man.

mammy 03-15-2004 12:11 PM

main advantage that you are the master of your time
u can get up and go to bed when u want
u can work or u can bang girls
u can go take shower or watch some tv

but of course all these advantages can be disadvantages
because u have to be motivated man to work in such conditions :glugglug

SMG 03-15-2004 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by mammy
main advantage that you are the master of your time
u can get up and go to bed when u want
u can work or u can bang girls
u can go take shower or watch some tv

but of course all these advantages can be disadvantages
because u have to be motivated man to work in such conditions :glugglug

yep, I work at home and motivation is my key problem

Raf1 03-15-2004 12:17 PM

I work at home and it's much better for me than working in an office. The best part is that I can work at any time of the day or night I want.

Greg B 03-15-2004 12:18 PM

When I got my first laptop and portable scanner I literally could put my entire office in a knapsack with an artpad, walkman and I was free as a bird.

I would go to the park or wander around Manhattan and draw and scan and upload later.

What's odd is with the increase in technology I can't find a scanner like the one I had.

So tools are simple still. Laptop, artpad and open air.

Add to that a video camera and you just make content as you go along.

With today's cell phone technology you can do wonders.

Amputate Your Head 03-15-2004 12:20 PM

one of the big disadvantages of it is you end up working a lot more hours than you would at an office, and after a while you get cabin fever if you don't force yourself to get out. Some days I swear if I don't get up and get out of the house immediately, I'm gonna freakin' lose it.

but that comes and goes.... long as you get out once in a while, it's not so bad. Even if it's just running to the store or something. Or just go for a drive for no reason and get some air.

turbomax 03-15-2004 12:26 PM

home is the best way to go, no traffic, no crowds all the coffe you can drink

Greg B 03-15-2004 12:27 PM

Good point Amputate.

That brings me to country/city living and working at home.

I was more at peace living in the country and working at home. Just me and the critters and varmints.

In the city, there's too much temptation to split the house and bs around.

Did you guys have to make modifications to your homes to accomodate your computer systems and lines?

I remember a few years ago Andy from SexSwap told a hilarious story about him trying to get a T1 line in.

Lord Helpus 03-15-2004 12:30 PM

LOVE IT! I have no motivation problems at home, my problem is also that I spend more hours working than if I were in the office. My boyfriend works at home too (in the next room) which is cool. Sometimes I realize that we haven't left the house in days and we have to make a point of getting out some.

But some nice things include wearing pj's all day, listening to whatever music I feel like as loud as I want, eating 24-7, having my dogs curled up at my feet while I work, and smoking right at my compy. Can't complain at all!

It's been MUCH better since we moved somewhere we can get DSL - had Direcway Satellite before that and I'm not even gonna get started on how fucked that was...If you are in the boonies with no options but satellite or T1, get the T1 if you can afford it!

Although when I lived in the boonies I could sunbathe topless at lunchtime...Kinda miss that!

liquidmoe 03-15-2004 12:32 PM

I think the two main drawbacks of working at home are lost productivity and the lack of interaction with other humans, we are social creatures and need that little bit of talk and chatter. Even if it is with complete moron co-workers.

BradM 03-15-2004 12:36 PM

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Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
one of the big disadvantages of it is you end up working a lot more hours than you would at an office, and after a while you get cabin fever if you don't force yourself to get out. Some days I swear if I don't get up and get out of the house immediately, I'm gonna freakin' lose it.

but that comes and goes.... long as you get out once in a while, it's not so bad. Even if it's just running to the store or something. Or just go for a drive for no reason and get some air.

So true.

It's nice for me because I don't like people all that much. So I get to stay away from them. :1orglaugh

stevecore 03-15-2004 12:46 PM

seems like theres an obvious disadvantage here... motivation. i have to agree. with 500 cable channels, fully stocked fridge & easily accessible liquor, a comfy couch, pets to play with, computer games and nobody looking over my shoulder to say "WHAT ARE YOU DOING?! GET BACK TO WORK!" it's very easy to get distracted if i really wanted to. i sometimes like to go over to a clients place with my laptop and work with them just so i'm in more controlled enviroment. kinda breaks up the monotiny every now and then.

jerseygirls 03-15-2004 12:46 PM

I used to work at home, and wished i had an office
Then i got an office and wish I worked at home.
Then i moved to a new place and started working at home again.
Now i sometimes wish i had an office. :1orglaugh

The grass is always greener on the other side.

It's hard to stay motivated at home sometimes, and there are lots of distractions. You have to be disciplined.

When I had the office i was more focused on work when i was there and it was nice to be out of the house and on a set schedule.

I think i finally got my foucus in check and woking at home is feeling pretty good. But you have to make sure you keep your work seperate from the rest of the house.

jerseygirls 03-15-2004 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by liquidmoe
I think the two main drawbacks of working at home are lost productivity and the lack of interaction with other humans, we are social creatures and need that little bit of talk and chatter. Even if it is with complete moron co-workers.

This is why GFY is so popular. It's the "Virtual Water Cooler" for us who work at home.

MattO 03-15-2004 12:54 PM

I work from home

Advantage: I can help out with our new baby when she needs it
Disadvantage: I can help out with our new baby when she needs it

Greg B 03-15-2004 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jerseygirls



This is why GFY is so popular. It's the "Virtual Water Cooler" for us who work at home.


NOW you're talkin'! :)


What other ways do you guys relieve work pressure? I have two, I have a DVD running or I whip out the playstation or just fire up a pc game.

I took an old Starfleet Command III game and hex edited all the names of the starships after websites. Then I would name my ship after my website and would blow the heck out of other ships. I would even name the enemy characters after people who pissed me off. It is such a gas to do that shit!

Then when you go back to work you just giggle the day away.

Amputate Your Head 03-15-2004 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Greg B
Did you guys have to make modifications to your homes to accomodate your computer systems and lines?
only modifications I've needed to make was adding extra phone lines to keep one business separate from the other, fax line, etc....

but, I think it is imperative for anyone that works from home seriously, (not just goofing around) that you keep work and home separate. A dedicated office is crucial. And inside that office, I think it's important to keep it focused on work.... which is why I DIDN'T get the fancy polished cherrywood desk and the barcelounger for a chair..... I have no television in here, no games, no pets, no minibar, no eating in the office allowed, and no fucking nonsense.

And that's the way I run my ship. Some people simply get too relaxed in their surroundings and then the motivation problems kick in. I chose a sterile, studio environment from day one, and it stays that way.

http://www.ampiezza.com/stuff/ampstudio2.jpg


http://www.ampiezza.com/stuff/ampstudio3.jpg


http://www.ampiezza.com/stuff/ampstudio4.jpg

Greg B 03-15-2004 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MattO
I work from home

Advantage: I can help out with our new baby when she needs it
Disadvantage: I can help out with our new baby when she needs it


ROFLMAO!!! I was just about to ask if any of you were parents and if working at home was a better way to raise your kids.

I was chatting with a big time webmaster pal who does just that. Keeps an eye on his kids and teenagers.

stevecore 03-15-2004 12:56 PM

no matter how many time i see it.. amp, that set up is so nice. i love it

BuckLover 03-15-2004 12:57 PM

Advantages:
No commute
No Bosses



Disadvantages:
Isolation
Distration from family (if you have any)

modelgigtalent 03-15-2004 12:59 PM

I worked at home for two years and find that I am WAY more focused going to an office. AND my fucking phone doesnt ring at home at all hours of the day and night.

Office is better.
:thumbsup

Greg B 03-15-2004 12:59 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Amputate Your Head


only modifications I've needed to make was adding extra phone lines to keep one business separate from the other, fax line, etc....

but, I think it is imperative for anyone that works from home seriously, (not just goofing around) that you keep work and home separate. A dedicated office is crucial. And inside that office, I think it's important to keep it focused on work.... which is why I DIDN'T get the fancy polished cherrywood desk and the barcelounger for a chair..... I have no television in here, no games, no pets, no minibar, no eating in the office allowed, and no fucking nonsense.

And that's the way I run my ship. Some people simply get too relaxed in their surroundings and then the motivation problems kick in. I chose a sterile, studio environment from day one, and it stays that way.


Dang Amp! What do you do for a living with all that equipment? :)

Looks like the secondary command console to the starship Voyager.

Amputate Your Head 03-15-2004 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Greg B


Dang Amp! What do you do for a living with all that equipment? :)

Looks like the secondary command console to the starship Voyager.

i make people money. :winkwink:

webgurl 03-15-2004 01:12 PM

Yes , for me its all advantages i can't think of too many disadvantages ! Except the kitchen is too close by
Work at my own pace , no one bugging me , wake up when i want and work in whatever clothing i want if any :Graucho

Greg B 03-15-2004 04:54 PM

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Originally posted by Amputate Your Head


i make people money. :winkwink:

Now the secret of the big-ass sig is out :)

Living For Today 03-15-2004 04:55 PM

procrastination is the biggest drawback but doing whatever u like whenever u like and wearing whatever u like eating whenever u like is nice :)

Scott McD 03-15-2004 05:04 PM

Worked in an office for a year, didn't really like it. Been working at home now for 6 months or so. Much better. :)

slackologist 03-15-2004 05:11 PM

Used to work at home.. too many distrations, newborn child being on the top of that list.

I'll work from home again when circumstances permit, the freedom is great.. don't have to get up so damn early and struggle with the morning traffic.

axelcat 03-15-2004 05:18 PM

Lots of distractions working from home- Not a good idea

wpbdude 03-15-2004 05:26 PM

I work from home, I have 3 kids, the wife is home most of the time too. I need an office... :)

Special Ed 03-15-2004 05:32 PM

I really like working at home...the only drawback is I never stop working...its too easy to stay online all day and all night man!

Sosa 03-15-2004 05:37 PM

I work from work and home. I have a part time day job that I take my laptop too, if it is slow I build and submit galleries at that job.

Anya 03-15-2004 05:54 PM

Definite disadvantage: the isolation it brings. Felt weird going back to school and being around 'people' again on a normal basis, but I'm glad I did.

Advantage: No 'office politics' BS, sleep in if need be, and work in just my t-shirt & socks or sweats if I want, unless I'm shooting or on cam.

Greg B 03-15-2004 06:09 PM

Y'know, I like RVs and conversion vans. I had planned on just getting an RV, tricking it to the max and just rolling around the country havin' adventures and shit and just uploading when I was done with some toons. With today's satellite technology and RV customizing tricks it's lookin' too good to pass up.

I used to ride around in my conversion van and then later roll around in RVs. Drive, eat, sleep, chicks. Now that I'm in Calif. The coastline is lookin' realllll inviting.

Any of you guys love road life?

Rorschach 03-15-2004 06:17 PM

I've been cruising around a little with the laptop, it's great having a paperless office in a bag. :thumbsup

raster 03-15-2004 08:11 PM

Lack of interaction...true, Lack of productivity why? Many people say that when you work for yourself, you put in more hours and work harder since you get all the rewards (and losses of course)

Quote:

Originally posted by liquidmoe
I think the two main drawbacks of working at home are lost productivity and the lack of interaction with other humans, we are social creatures and need that little bit of talk and chatter. Even if it is with complete moron co-workers.

arial 03-15-2004 08:15 PM

Advantage: Can make my own hours, work in my underwear, eat whenever I want, sleep whenever I want.

Disadvantage: I hardly leave the house.

myjah 03-15-2004 08:57 PM

sometimes its hard to keep on schedule but other than that i can't complain. the freedom is sooo worth it

GrimShawn 03-15-2004 08:58 PM

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Mr. Marks 03-15-2004 08:59 PM

It's great to be working at home especially if have kids. You can really be a hands-on parent. But sometimes, it gets boring too. You will miss the city buzz and the other glamorous things in the corporate world.

Greg B 03-15-2004 10:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by papichulo
It's great to be working at home especially if have kids. You can really be a hands-on parent. But sometimes, it gets boring too. You will miss the city buzz and the other glamorous things in the corporate world.
Now that's important. Having the opportunity to be with your kids more while they're growing up will pay off big time.

Too many parents are irresponsible and end up having to go through misery down the line. If you're the kind of parent that is willing to spend that extra time then working at home is a major plus.


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