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<blockquote data-quote="joegrizzy" data-source="post: 3885876" data-attributes="member: 45524"><p>>screwing off on "company time"</p><p>yeah see this is the thinking where you are wrong. it's not company time. that's what we are saying. working from home is a different animal, it's not a factory setting like Lucy and the conveyor belt. i already said if you have a job like that, obviously working from home doesn't make sense.</p><p></p><p>i still have obligations to meet clients at certain places at certain times. i *assure you* i'm not "browsing OSA" at those hours.</p><p></p><p>like many others have said, if you send me an e-mail or even call me at 2 am, hell i'll probably answer it. why would anyone do that if they weren't "in the office"? i've had several clients who liked it, saying they would go home for the day, knowing that my files would be waiting for them when they showed up in the morning. this is actually *much* preferable to the "working in the office" model which USUALLY generates a product AT THE END of a shift. </p><p></p><p>lets be real here, how many of those *actually important e-mails that contain important documents or files* are you getting at 3 pm or later? all of them? right, because get this, *that was all the REAL work someone had that day, and guess what? they spent ALL DAY just waiting until the afternoon to send you that.*</p><p></p><p>and what can you do with it at 3 pm? nothing. so you don't. you wait until the next day to go over it with your team. </p><p></p><p>clients send me files at 3 pm. i work all afternoon, evening, sometimes night, get them files ready for the next morning. they have them, all of their team is there in the morning, they can go over my work immediately, etc etc. </p><p></p><p>i don't have to justify my work to you, again, trust me it speaks for itself. my clients could afford literally anyone in the world (some of them did) and they pay me. not many places in oklahoma taking business from the real fancy art shops in New York City or LA but I am. so yeah.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joegrizzy, post: 3885876, member: 45524"] >screwing off on "company time" yeah see this is the thinking where you are wrong. it's not company time. that's what we are saying. working from home is a different animal, it's not a factory setting like Lucy and the conveyor belt. i already said if you have a job like that, obviously working from home doesn't make sense. i still have obligations to meet clients at certain places at certain times. i *assure you* i'm not "browsing OSA" at those hours. like many others have said, if you send me an e-mail or even call me at 2 am, hell i'll probably answer it. why would anyone do that if they weren't "in the office"? i've had several clients who liked it, saying they would go home for the day, knowing that my files would be waiting for them when they showed up in the morning. this is actually *much* preferable to the "working in the office" model which USUALLY generates a product AT THE END of a shift. lets be real here, how many of those *actually important e-mails that contain important documents or files* are you getting at 3 pm or later? all of them? right, because get this, *that was all the REAL work someone had that day, and guess what? they spent ALL DAY just waiting until the afternoon to send you that.* and what can you do with it at 3 pm? nothing. so you don't. you wait until the next day to go over it with your team. clients send me files at 3 pm. i work all afternoon, evening, sometimes night, get them files ready for the next morning. they have them, all of their team is there in the morning, they can go over my work immediately, etc etc. i don't have to justify my work to you, again, trust me it speaks for itself. my clients could afford literally anyone in the world (some of them did) and they pay me. not many places in oklahoma taking business from the real fancy art shops in New York City or LA but I am. so yeah. [/QUOTE]
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