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Sign Of The Times? Office Workers
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My neighbour is renting out her large spare ensuite bedroom to a woman who has tried working from home but finds it difficult due to lack of space, noise, children and so on.
It seems to be working well - her tenant is allowed access during 8am til 8pm Monday to Friday and must take her rubbish home.
Can you see this catching on? Seems much less bother than taking in a resident lodger
It seems to be working well - her tenant is allowed access during 8am til 8pm Monday to Friday and must take her rubbish home.
Can you see this catching on? Seems much less bother than taking in a resident lodger
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When I worked in an office IT wasn't as advanced as it is now. Due to poor health, I really thought that working at home would be a great idea. I gave up working in 2004.
Since the beginning of the plague, I have been bringing stuff home from our Oxfam shop to work on. I now realise that I am far too easily distracted to work (paid work) from home.
My brother works in IT and he works from home and prefers that way of working. He is more focused than me.
Since the beginning of the plague, I have been bringing stuff home from our Oxfam shop to work on. I now realise that I am far too easily distracted to work (paid work) from home.
My brother works in IT and he works from home and prefers that way of working. He is more focused than me.
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