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This was the problem I had as well. It would get very lonely working
at home alone all day. I have a husband, but one person is not enough
to fill my communciation needs (poor guy almost lost his hearing until I
figured that out).
Here are a few things that helped:
* Make lunch dates with working friends. Go to them--since you have
more flexibility, you can meet them easier.
* Call people at the office to "just check in". You get to talk a
little,
hear about the latest office stuff, and usually find out something
about your current job that was missed in the official channels.
* Music helps with that ghostly silence.
* Call and talk with friends while your doing the brain numbing stuff
(you know, the repetitive stuff that has just enough variables that
you cannot write a macro for it).
Actually, I'm happy I am back in an office right now. I have a habit of
getting home and staying there and right now I need to be around
people (some of that personal crud going on). I do enjoy telecommuting,
but there is a right time and place for everything.
Melonie R. Holliman
Technical Writer
CPD Marketing
Advanced Micro Devices
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shawn Wilson [SMTP:shawn -dot- wilson -at- IDSNET -dot- COM]
> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 1999 11:31 AM
> To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
> Subject: Re: Need working-at-home advice
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> I also have a question about working at home. (This is just hypothetical,
> boss. Seriously.)
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> What if you don't have a family at home? How do you handle the solitude,
> especially considering that you probably don't see your friends during the
> week?
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> Shawn Wilson
> Technical Writer
> 310-478-4015 x289
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