Commute time & Work from home...
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I have 2 question here! 1st I'm curious, what's the average commute time around here? I will soon move to a place which would be in a place 1h30 from work. Is it THAT far? 2nd: I will also get the opportunity to work from home 4 days a week (and 1 day in the office). I wonder what fate awaits such arrangement. I mean I fought hard for it (I was about to leave!) and needs it (Car pollution is making me suffer real bad)(and I plan to learn some new trade I could practice in the country side, just in case). But, I wonder if some other people do work like that? Do they find the reduced communication is a real problem? Anyway needless to say I will keep trying hard to please my boss, with such invaluable arrangement! :-D I just hope I will succeed...
I live 70kms (just over 43 miles) from work. Luckily I arranged flexi-time so I can miss the traffic. It usually takes me from 45 minutes to an hour to get to work. If I were to try that during rush hour it would be more like ont and a half to two hours to get to work. Occationally I have the chance to work from home. I think this will have to start becoming the norm here in South Africa as traffic volumes increase and with no viable public transport in sight. I think the average commute time here in SA is about an hour. With all the messenger programs, VoIP and such-like communication has never been a problem. Also, I'm much MUCH less stressed that I was at my previous job. It was a very strict 8:00 to 5:00 job. X|
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I have 2 question here! 1st I'm curious, what's the average commute time around here? I will soon move to a place which would be in a place 1h30 from work. Is it THAT far? 2nd: I will also get the opportunity to work from home 4 days a week (and 1 day in the office). I wonder what fate awaits such arrangement. I mean I fought hard for it (I was about to leave!) and needs it (Car pollution is making me suffer real bad)(and I plan to learn some new trade I could practice in the country side, just in case). But, I wonder if some other people do work like that? Do they find the reduced communication is a real problem? Anyway needless to say I will keep trying hard to please my boss, with such invaluable arrangement! :-D I just hope I will succeed...
5km each way, 10 minutes. The most I have done is 30 minutes, the least 5. Well, when I say 5 minutes I spent more time walking from the car to the desk - it was a large site :) The tigress is here :-D
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I have 2 question here! 1st I'm curious, what's the average commute time around here? I will soon move to a place which would be in a place 1h30 from work. Is it THAT far? 2nd: I will also get the opportunity to work from home 4 days a week (and 1 day in the office). I wonder what fate awaits such arrangement. I mean I fought hard for it (I was about to leave!) and needs it (Car pollution is making me suffer real bad)(and I plan to learn some new trade I could practice in the country side, just in case). But, I wonder if some other people do work like that? Do they find the reduced communication is a real problem? Anyway needless to say I will keep trying hard to please my boss, with such invaluable arrangement! :-D I just hope I will succeed...
If I go by car it is a 40 minute commute. If I cycle into work it takes 25 minutes. I wouldn't put up with a 1h30m commute. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
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I have 2 question here! 1st I'm curious, what's the average commute time around here? I will soon move to a place which would be in a place 1h30 from work. Is it THAT far? 2nd: I will also get the opportunity to work from home 4 days a week (and 1 day in the office). I wonder what fate awaits such arrangement. I mean I fought hard for it (I was about to leave!) and needs it (Car pollution is making me suffer real bad)(and I plan to learn some new trade I could practice in the country side, just in case). But, I wonder if some other people do work like that? Do they find the reduced communication is a real problem? Anyway needless to say I will keep trying hard to please my boss, with such invaluable arrangement! :-D I just hope I will succeed...
Super Lloyd wrote:
But, I wonder if some other people do work like that?
Do they find the reduced communication is a real problem?You do have to work extra hard at communication, but it should be fine if you are in the same timezone. Those timezone differences can really mess things up sometimes!
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If I go by car it is a 40 minute commute. If I cycle into work it takes 25 minutes. I wouldn't put up with a 1h30m commute. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
Paul Watson wrote:
If I go by car it is a 40 minute
Did you miss a "new" somewhere? :rolleyes:
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Paul Watson wrote:
If I go by car it is a 40 minute
Did you miss a "new" somewhere? :rolleyes:
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New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. Better? :) regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
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New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. New car. Better? :) regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
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I have 2 question here! 1st I'm curious, what's the average commute time around here? I will soon move to a place which would be in a place 1h30 from work. Is it THAT far? 2nd: I will also get the opportunity to work from home 4 days a week (and 1 day in the office). I wonder what fate awaits such arrangement. I mean I fought hard for it (I was about to leave!) and needs it (Car pollution is making me suffer real bad)(and I plan to learn some new trade I could practice in the country side, just in case). But, I wonder if some other people do work like that? Do they find the reduced communication is a real problem? Anyway needless to say I will keep trying hard to please my boss, with such invaluable arrangement! :-D I just hope I will succeed...
1h30m is very far. Maybe, not so bad, if you have travel by train or bus and can read books or newspaper, or maybe, use a computer to catchup on some work. If you are driving, and you absolutely need the job, then consider moving to a house closer to work. But, if you need to drive only for 1 day a week, it is not bad at all. Working 4 days from home would be great. I did work from home. The success depends on the cooperation of your colleagues. You can expect to get and make a lot of phone calls. At times, the reduced communication was a bonus because the number of silly questions coming your way is reduced, and you can concentrate on your work. But, when you need help, you lose the opportunity to just walk up to the other guy and talk informally. Wish you all the best.
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6.5 km in 20 minutes.... that's .... uh .... fast for India? :laugh:
Don't you have any traffic signals where you come from? Cheers, Vikram.
I don't know and you don't either. Militant Agnostic
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1h30m is very far. Maybe, not so bad, if you have travel by train or bus and can read books or newspaper, or maybe, use a computer to catchup on some work. If you are driving, and you absolutely need the job, then consider moving to a house closer to work. But, if you need to drive only for 1 day a week, it is not bad at all. Working 4 days from home would be great. I did work from home. The success depends on the cooperation of your colleagues. You can expect to get and make a lot of phone calls. At times, the reduced communication was a bonus because the number of silly questions coming your way is reduced, and you can concentrate on your work. But, when you need help, you lose the opportunity to just walk up to the other guy and talk informally. Wish you all the best.
We'll see how it work.... But I see it can succeed. Just hope & work at it now! :cool:
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I have 2 question here! 1st I'm curious, what's the average commute time around here? I will soon move to a place which would be in a place 1h30 from work. Is it THAT far? 2nd: I will also get the opportunity to work from home 4 days a week (and 1 day in the office). I wonder what fate awaits such arrangement. I mean I fought hard for it (I was about to leave!) and needs it (Car pollution is making me suffer real bad)(and I plan to learn some new trade I could practice in the country side, just in case). But, I wonder if some other people do work like that? Do they find the reduced communication is a real problem? Anyway needless to say I will keep trying hard to please my boss, with such invaluable arrangement! :-D I just hope I will succeed...
I telecommuted for almost 10 years, and I found myself orking more hours. Productivity didn't suffer, and I never had to take time off ork for "life maintenance". IMHO, there is absolutely no reason every programmer here (well, at least the American programmers) couldn't telecommute at least part of the week. ------- sig starts "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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I telecommuted for almost 10 years, and I found myself orking more hours. Productivity didn't suffer, and I never had to take time off ork for "life maintenance". IMHO, there is absolutely no reason every programmer here (well, at least the American programmers) couldn't telecommute at least part of the week. ------- sig starts "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
I'm not sure I understand you well. Tell me if I'm wrong, basically you said you worked from home 10 years. It worked out well. Your personal life improved too. And you think everyone could do it profitably. Am I right? Was it your meaning? Looks good to me! :-D BTW is it that common in California?
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I have 2 question here! 1st I'm curious, what's the average commute time around here? I will soon move to a place which would be in a place 1h30 from work. Is it THAT far? 2nd: I will also get the opportunity to work from home 4 days a week (and 1 day in the office). I wonder what fate awaits such arrangement. I mean I fought hard for it (I was about to leave!) and needs it (Car pollution is making me suffer real bad)(and I plan to learn some new trade I could practice in the country side, just in case). But, I wonder if some other people do work like that? Do they find the reduced communication is a real problem? Anyway needless to say I will keep trying hard to please my boss, with such invaluable arrangement! :-D I just hope I will succeed...
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I have 2 question here! 1st I'm curious, what's the average commute time around here? I will soon move to a place which would be in a place 1h30 from work. Is it THAT far? 2nd: I will also get the opportunity to work from home 4 days a week (and 1 day in the office). I wonder what fate awaits such arrangement. I mean I fought hard for it (I was about to leave!) and needs it (Car pollution is making me suffer real bad)(and I plan to learn some new trade I could practice in the country side, just in case). But, I wonder if some other people do work like that? Do they find the reduced communication is a real problem? Anyway needless to say I will keep trying hard to please my boss, with such invaluable arrangement! :-D I just hope I will succeed...
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I telecommuted for almost 10 years, and I found myself orking more hours. Productivity didn't suffer, and I never had to take time off ork for "life maintenance". IMHO, there is absolutely no reason every programmer here (well, at least the American programmers) couldn't telecommute at least part of the week. ------- sig starts "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:
IMHO, there is absolutely no reason every programmer here (well, at least the American programmers) couldn't telecommute at least part of the week.
I'm more easily distracted at my apartament, might change when I buy a house and can setup an office, but I generally need the full hourish I save in travel/lunch times to get 8 honest hours in.
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I have 2 question here! 1st I'm curious, what's the average commute time around here? I will soon move to a place which would be in a place 1h30 from work. Is it THAT far? 2nd: I will also get the opportunity to work from home 4 days a week (and 1 day in the office). I wonder what fate awaits such arrangement. I mean I fought hard for it (I was about to leave!) and needs it (Car pollution is making me suffer real bad)(and I plan to learn some new trade I could practice in the country side, just in case). But, I wonder if some other people do work like that? Do they find the reduced communication is a real problem? Anyway needless to say I will keep trying hard to please my boss, with such invaluable arrangement! :-D I just hope I will succeed...
Super Lloyd wrote:
Is it THAT far?
All distance and time is relative to the individual. Is it far to you? I drive an hour to work assuming I don't get caught in a roadblock.
Super Lloyd wrote:
I will also get the opportunity to work from home 4 days a week (and 1 day in the office).
Then your commute is 0 minutes 4 days and 90minutes each way on one. piece of cake. I put 500+ miles a week on my car (each direction is 52 miles). _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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I have 2 question here! 1st I'm curious, what's the average commute time around here? I will soon move to a place which would be in a place 1h30 from work. Is it THAT far? 2nd: I will also get the opportunity to work from home 4 days a week (and 1 day in the office). I wonder what fate awaits such arrangement. I mean I fought hard for it (I was about to leave!) and needs it (Car pollution is making me suffer real bad)(and I plan to learn some new trade I could practice in the country side, just in case). But, I wonder if some other people do work like that? Do they find the reduced communication is a real problem? Anyway needless to say I will keep trying hard to please my boss, with such invaluable arrangement! :-D I just hope I will succeed...
I have a 7 - 10 minute drive, depending on if I hit the red lights. I'm spoiled now and anything over a 20 minute drive seems excessive. No work from home where I work, that would be helpful and convient for the workers...The problem is a manager can't micromanage you at home. Joe
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10mi/20m here. 90m seems painful, but if you'll genuinely only have to do it once a week shouldn't be too bad.
Yep, it's genuine :D
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i'm in Brisbane, Australia i don't know many others who's employer is receptive to the idea of un-supervised work at home, although i'm kinda alone in the office anyways (i'm the only programmer in a 200+ strong company). nicko
I am in Madrid, working for a UK Company and I am from Australia.... So I am sort of living the dream life.... I might be in the office once every 2 months.... So I am in the extreme situation... So 4 days home and 1 day office sounds perfect to me... Enough time home, but still getting away from home enough to have a bit of space and variety.... Sounds good, I would take it.... M :-D
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I have 2 question here! 1st I'm curious, what's the average commute time around here? I will soon move to a place which would be in a place 1h30 from work. Is it THAT far? 2nd: I will also get the opportunity to work from home 4 days a week (and 1 day in the office). I wonder what fate awaits such arrangement. I mean I fought hard for it (I was about to leave!) and needs it (Car pollution is making me suffer real bad)(and I plan to learn some new trade I could practice in the country side, just in case). But, I wonder if some other people do work like that? Do they find the reduced communication is a real problem? Anyway needless to say I will keep trying hard to please my boss, with such invaluable arrangement! :-D I just hope I will succeed...
20 minute walk from home to work :) I find it refreshing after sitting the whole day. I would love working at home, though I would have to work on my self-discipline... But it would be usefull to be able to take a break when ever I'm tired or just feel like it, and do the job on my own time. I believe it would be more productive. But I don't think it would be possible, since I have to test most of the code on hardware :^)