• TravisDBA (3/7/2013)


    Dave62 (3/7/2013)


    Procrastination and laziness, distractions from a variety of different sources can occur equally in the office or at home. 😉

    Agreed, but the propensity for this happening is much greater with remote access than it is away from the "office eyes and ears". At least it ihas been in my 25 years of experience anyway. BTW, I have worked for many organizations including the government that have huge amounts of policies, procedures, and protocols in place and it still occurs. 😀

    I think the opposite to be true. In the office, you have to worry about the office mouths, coffee pot and water cooler more than the office eyes. In the office or via remote - distractions are distractions. If you are successful in the office space you will probably be successful via remote. If you are prone to office distractions - then you won't be any more successful at home than in the office.

    The key is self-management. I prefer telecommute. I also recognize the value of face-time and work that in where plausible and necessary.

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