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yeah working out of a home office is awesome, but yes, the interruptions are immense .... between a 2 year old begging me to take him out on the swing (his Grandma is home looking after him today), to SAU, to emails, to browsing US Ebay for car bits .... I reckon I do 30% works, 70% "other" .... just finished watching "District 9" while typing some reports - cool movie

AFL Dream Team Finals edition is up, league code for "SAU" is 615861

3 players max from each team, no salary cap :(

http://aflfinals.virtualsports.com.au/?p=index

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yeah working out of a home office is awesome, but yes, the interruptions are immense .... between a 2 year old begging me to take him out on the swing (his Grandma is home looking after him today), to SAU, to emails, to browsing US Ebay for car bits .... I reckon I do 30% works, 70% "other" .... just finished watching "District 9" while typing some reports - cool movie

Thats kinda how it is for me only i'm at work.

My boss and I are the only people with our own offices and we are upstairs. The rest of the company are downstairs in a open area.

I spend all day having tabs open in firefox and i'm constantly just browsing while files are loading, things are printing, etc, etc.

I get heaps of work done and am just about always on top of things. So it's not so bad.

Thats kinda how it is for me only i'm at work.

My boss and I are the only people with our own offices and we are upstairs. The rest of the company are downstairs in a open area.

I spend all day having tabs open in firefox and i'm constantly just browsing while files are loading, things are printing, etc, etc.

I get heaps of work done and am just about always on top of things. So it's not so bad.

Im much the same. A good employer won't be worried about browsing if the work rate stays up, as the 2-3 minute mental break can often help improve productivity.

Ive been doing server reports all morning. They take around 5 hours to do. If I dont stop and have a 2-3 minute mental vacation, I'm more likely to miss details...

Its kinda like pulling over the side of the road and having a 10 minute smoko when you're on a long drive. recharges the batteries

-D

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