ROG62 » Today, 1:23 am » wrote: ↑
I tell people I would make a lousy at home worker..."LOOK!
SQUIRREL!!!" and the next thing I know I'd find myself out in the garage working on something non-work related...
Exactly. While freedom to do the stuff around the house, maybe running errands, no drive to work everyday, etc. all seems great, I have been in both situations. Like a lot of people, I've seem the workplace degrade, productivity become a lesser priority, reliability go to ****, etc.
Then, to cap it off, try getting a "supervisor" (or someone that actually knows what they're doing) involved in the problem. Good **** luck.
btw
I love being put on hold because baby's diaper is full.
Please seat yourself.
I like the very things you hate.