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beachgirl
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Name: sara
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Re: Do you work from home?
I work from home. I am an exec. assistant. I get most of my work done while the kids are at school but some nights I do have to play catch up. I love it. I love dropping my kids off at school, picking them up from school, having playdates for their kids at our house, being able to take care of them if they are sick, etc etc. Was it difficult when they were young? extremely but I wouldn't change it for the world.
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Posted 11/5/15 9:44 PM |
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SweetCin
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Name: Cin
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Re: Do you work from home?
Posted by beachgirl
I work from home. I am an exec. assistant. I get most of my work done while the kids are at school but some nights I do have to play catch up. I love it. I love dropping my kids off at school, picking them up from school, having playdates for their kids at our house, being able to take care of them if they are sick, etc etc. Was it difficult when they were young? extremely but I wouldn't change it for the world.
Sara, I'm curious what type of company you are an exec asst for. That is what I did prior to teaching & I'd like to get back into it.
Currently I'm a consultant with Tastefully Simple and I love it. Been with them almost 4 years. I think what's important is finding a product you love and stand behind. It is all what you put into it. I try to devote a few hours a day at least 3-4 days a week. Then there are parties on top of it.
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Posted 11/5/15 10:08 PM |
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MichLiz213
Life is Good!
Member since 7/07 7979 total posts
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Re: Do you work from home?
Posted by ineedababynow
Posted by MichLiz213
My mother worked from home 20+ years as a medical transcriptionist. She was picking up and dropping off mini cassette tapes before everything was digital.
How does someone get into this?
She sort of fell into it, but this was 20ish years ago. There are certificate courses, but a lot of transcription is done through voice recognition now.
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Posted 11/5/15 11:16 PM |
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MarisaK
HELLO Manolo !!
Member since 5/06 14562 total posts
Name: Marisa
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Re: Do you work from home?
Posted by LiveandLearn
Posted by EatingMyVeggies
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by blu6385
I WFH when I need to/want to. could I WFH full time yes but I don't because daycare is right by my job. plus I rather be in the office. the ability from WFH does not save me any money on daycare because it is not easy at all to WFH with kids running, crying and screaming. and I cant just do my work when the kids go to bed.
When I was pregnant I thought, OH GREAT- I will work from home ALL the time once DD is born. I did it once. It was a DISASTER I ended up in tears. You cannot work from home and focus like you should, take conference calls etc with a baby or young children. You just can't
my experience too. Il do it in a pinch but that's it
We are all remote, however those with children need to provide proof of Child Care because it is impossible to do both. Of course the once in a while emergency comes up and that is ok but on the day to day they either need a sitter or day care.
THANK YOU - this is still one of my hugest pet peeves in the office. They had a WAH programo going but it was all of nothing, and I didn't want to isolated at home alone all day. I didn't think WAH meant the company was going to pay me to be a SAHM MANY did - and got away w/ it at first too. I can't tell you how many meetings you'd hear babys crying, laughing, kids running around the house etc. - No. If I have to shell out $2500 a month in daycare expenses........why are YOU getting paid to stay home and take care of your kids ???? I'm not talking that once in a while emergency situation, I'm talking FT, 5 days a week. It was always the people who didn't contribute much in the office anyway, they're never getting promoted or anything - but it still KILLED me that they 'got away with it'
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Posted 11/6/15 10:53 AM |
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CrankyPants
I'm cranky
Member since 7/06 18178 total posts
Name: Mama Cranky
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Re: Do you work from home?
Posted by MarisaK
Posted by LiveandLearn
Posted by EatingMyVeggies
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by blu6385
I WFH when I need to/want to. could I WFH full time yes but I don't because daycare is right by my job. plus I rather be in the office. the ability from WFH does not save me any money on daycare because it is not easy at all to WFH with kids running, crying and screaming. and I cant just do my work when the kids go to bed.
When I was pregnant I thought, OH GREAT- I will work from home ALL the time once DD is born. I did it once. It was a DISASTER I ended up in tears. You cannot work from home and focus like you should, take conference calls etc with a baby or young children. You just can't
my experience too. Il do it in a pinch but that's it
We are all remote, however those with children need to provide proof of Child Care because it is impossible to do both. Of course the once in a while emergency comes up and that is ok but on the day to day they either need a sitter or day care.
THANK YOU - this is still one of my hugest pet peeves in the office. They had a WAH programo going but it was all of nothing, and I didn't want to isolated at home alone all day. I didn't think WAH meant the company was going to pay me to be a SAHM MANY did - and got away w/ it at first too. I can't tell you how many meetings you'd hear babys crying, laughing, kids running around the house etc. - No. If I have to shell out $2500 a month in daycare expenses........why are YOU getting paid to stay home and take care of your kids ???? I'm not talking that once in a while emergency situation, I'm talking FT, 5 days a week. It was always the people who didn't contribute much in the office anyway, they're never getting promoted or anything - but it still KILLED me that they 'got away with it'
I don't know how people do it. I WFH but 2 of my kids are in school and by 3rd goes to day care so it is just me in my office on calls all day. I can't stand even hearing dogs in the background of conference calls let alone my kids (barring emergencies, etc). There is no way I could actually WFM and while my kids are home.
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Posted 11/6/15 1:43 PM |
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MarisaK
HELLO Manolo !!
Member since 5/06 14562 total posts
Name: Marisa
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Re: Do you work from home?
Posted by CrankyPants
Posted by MarisaK
Posted by LiveandLearn
Posted by EatingMyVeggies
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by blu6385
I WFH when I need to/want to. could I WFH full time yes but I don't because daycare is right by my job. plus I rather be in the office. the ability from WFH does not save me any money on daycare because it is not easy at all to WFH with kids running, crying and screaming. and I cant just do my work when the kids go to bed.
When I was pregnant I thought, OH GREAT- I will work from home ALL the time once DD is born. I did it once. It was a DISASTER I ended up in tears. You cannot work from home and focus like you should, take conference calls etc with a baby or young children. You just can't
my experience too. Il do it in a pinch but that's it
We are all remote, however those with children need to provide proof of Child Care because it is impossible to do both. Of course the once in a while emergency comes up and that is ok but on the day to day they either need a sitter or day care.
THANK YOU - this is still one of my hugest pet peeves in the office. They had a WAH programo going but it was all of nothing, and I didn't want to isolated at home alone all day. I didn't think WAH meant the company was going to pay me to be a SAHM MANY did - and got away w/ it at first too. I can't tell you how many meetings you'd hear babys crying, laughing, kids running around the house etc. - No. If I have to shell out $2500 a month in daycare expenses........why are YOU getting paid to stay home and take care of your kids ???? I'm not talking that once in a while emergency situation, I'm talking FT, 5 days a week. It was always the people who didn't contribute much in the office anyway, they're never getting promoted or anything - but it still KILLED me that they 'got away with it'
I don't know how people do it. I WFH but 2 of my kids are in school and by 3rd goes to day care so it is just me in my office on calls all day. I can't stand even hearing dogs in the background of conference calls let alone my kids (barring emergencies, etc). There is no way I could actually WFM and while my kids are home.
Exactly - if youi're being honest, you can't, UNLESS you have the type of job where you do your work on your time and don't have meetings, calls, etc - and these people didn't. So, while I was leaving my kids every day and busting my tush, they were collecting a paycheck to be SAHMs. Thankfully the VP caught on pretty fast and stopped it
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Posted 11/6/15 1:49 PM |
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EricaAlt
LIF Adult
Member since 7/08 22665 total posts
Name: Erica
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Re: Do you work from home?
I WAH, but it's part time so I do make my own hours and work when my boys are at school. I schedule the conf calls when they are out and if school is off I make plans for them so they are either busy at a playdate, someone is watching them, I have them watching TV for those 15 - 30 mins or I let my manager know I won't be on.
It isn't easy with them being home, but for the most part I get it done when they are out. They are 6 and 4. My older DS goes to 1st grade full day and younger DS is in prek 3 full days a week.
For the most part I work on spreadsheets, going over bills for events and setting up for future events. I am lucky to work from home, but there is no way I could do it full time at home. When I did have a full time job I had to be at the office or I'd never get things done
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Posted 11/6/15 1:55 PM |
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Momof3boys
LIF Infant
Member since 6/15 306 total posts
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Re: Do you work from home?
Posted by CrankyPants
Posted by MarisaK
Posted by LiveandLearn
Posted by EatingMyVeggies
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by blu6385
I WFH when I need to/want to. could I WFH full time yes but I don't because daycare is right by my job. plus I rather be in the office. the ability from WFH does not save me any money on daycare because it is not easy at all to WFH with kids running, crying and screaming. and I cant just do my work when the kids go to bed.
When I was pregnant I thought, OH GREAT- I will work from home ALL the time once DD is born. I did it once. It was a DISASTER I ended up in tears. You cannot work from home and focus like you should, take conference calls etc with a baby or young children. You just can't
my experience too. Il do it in a pinch but that's it
We are all remote, however those with children need to provide proof of Child Care because it is impossible to do both. Of course the once in a while emergency comes up and that is ok but on the day to day they either need a sitter or day care.
THANK YOU - this is still one of my hugest pet peeves in the office. They had a WAH programo going but it was all of nothing, and I didn't want to isolated at home alone all day. I didn't think WAH meant the company was going to pay me to be a SAHM MANY did - and got away w/ it at first too. I can't tell you how many meetings you'd hear babys crying, laughing, kids running around the house etc. - No. If I have to shell out $2500 a month in daycare expenses........why are YOU getting paid to stay home and take care of your kids ???? I'm not talking that once in a while emergency situation, I'm talking FT, 5 days a week. It was always the people who didn't contribute much in the office anyway, they're never getting promoted or anything - but it still KILLED me that they 'got away with it'
I don't know how people do it. I WFH but 2 of my kids are in school and by 3rd goes to day care so it is just me in my office on calls all day. I can't stand even hearing dogs in the background of conference calls let alone my kids (barring emergencies, etc). There is no way I could actually WFM and while my kids are home.
Me neither! I have three kids and a demanding and stressful job that needs me to really, "work"! I think there is a difference in working from home for a corporate job vs. selling something when you have some free time. I don't WFH to save on childcare, etc.
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Posted 11/6/15 4:44 PM |
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kimchee
LIF Toddler
Member since 1/07 428 total posts
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Re: Do you work from home?
I WFH a majority of the week as well and work for a big insurance company in IT. I think alot of these big companies, esp. the ones who tend to outsource their work offshore, are trying to save $$ by reducing rent overhead. The reduction in office space forces employees to share work space which allows them option to WFH a few times a week.
I know a few close friends who work in IT and finance who also WFH most of week if not 5 days a week.
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Posted 11/6/15 10:38 PM |
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