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I'm curious. How many of you local board members had to brave the snow and go to work or school today?

I work from home so my commute is pretty easy. On the other hand, no snow day for me.
 
I'm curious. How many of you local board members had to brave the snow and go to work or school today?

I work from home so my commute is pretty easy. On the other hand, no snow day for me.

I can work from home, so that's my plan for today. Working from the VPN sucks though. It slows everything down considerably.
 
well down in my neck of the woods we actually got snow... my kid got yesterday and today off so far. but I was/am working still.
 
My wife kicked me out of the house with her car
 
Going in to work. Its not bad to drive in folks. Stop being wusses. This isnt ice, its snow.
 
If I have an excuse to work from home, why would I go in to the office? My usual commute is an hour each way.
Not talking about working from home. But i am honestly against working from home. Its ridiculously stupid because nothing gets done.
 
I'm currently waiting for the bus to work. Going to be late most definitely but i'll be one of the few to show up.
 
What kind of work do you do? I can get plenty done from home.
Tax accounting.

You "can" get stuff done, but most people that work from home get nothing done.

And if you wanna move up in your organization, working from home aint the way to do it.
 
California definitely has littered oregon with a bunch of moronic drivers.

KPTV showed a brand new BMW suv that flipped on its roof. Doesn't matter if you can drive in the snow if the person behind you can't.
 
Tax accounting.

You "can" get stuff done, but most people that work from home get nothing done.

And if you wanna move up in your organization, working from home aint the way to do it.

Actually the position that I'm hoping to move up to is a full-time work from home position, so I'm getting a chance to prove that I can get stuff done from home.
 
Actually the position that I'm hoping to move up to is a full-time work from home position, so I'm getting a chance to prove that I can get stuff done from home.
Good for you. Hope you get it. That makes sense for you then.

But in most organizations, what i said absolutely rings true.
 
I could work from home if the company I work for would let me, but I have to agree that I am not sure how much I could actually get done with the wife there, and my youngest kid or both if its not summer as well. I fell like I would need a dedicated office space that I could lock myself in and play loud music or have head phones on at all times haha
 
Good for you. Hope you get it. That makes sense for you then.

But in most organizations, what i said absolutely rings true.

The career that I'm angling for involves a lot of fieldwork and outreach, so it's essential to show that you can be productive on your own away from the office. I understand though how that would be unique compared to most jobs.
 
The career that I'm angling for involves a lot of fieldwork and outreach, so it's essential to show that you can be productive on your own away from the office. I understand though how that would be unique compared to most jobs.

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The career that I'm angling for involves a lot of fieldwork and outreach, so it's essential to show that you can be productive on your own away from the office. I understand though how that would be unique compared to most jobs.
Hopefully your bosses aren't monitoring this forum..........just sayin'........ :angel:
 
Hopefully your bosses aren't monitoring this forum..........just sayin'........ :angel:

I'm my own boss, so I don't have that worry. Well, me and about 50 clients who expect me to get their stuff done. Fortunately, I can multi-task, baby.
 

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