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Published: Friday 16 May 2008
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Name
Paul Wooding
Location
London
Occupation
Marketing
Comment
Isn't a national work from home day a bit daft? What if you want to come into work that day? What if you have a dinner date or gig in town?
Surely we need to have a change of mindset that means you can say "I need to get a shed load of writing done today so I'm staying at home to avoid distractions" and not have to worry that the boss and your colleagues think you're skiving?
In this day and age, the notion that we should all travel into towns and cities causing mass pollution, gridlock and personal discomfort before we even start a day's worth of work seems bizarre.
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Isn't a national work from home day a bit daft? Wh...
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Unbelievable! (I'm having a 'foot/grave' moment)
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I get to work from home every day - but every so o...
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I have to say that working from home just wouldn't...
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