For those that are into that sort of thing, most people role-play a nurse or a cheerleader. It looks like Adam has something of a more dominating nature in mind.
I know a couple of people who have the best of both worlds. They can work from home almost whenever they want to, but they still have an office at the company building if they want to work from there.
After my dad died just after he did not renew the lease on our office as he was going to find a different office, I ended up bringing the office home. I worked from my home office and went out to clients a few days a month. I was on my own all day long. I could go out and work at night (or during tax season work days and nights). It was great. I could go out every month and pick up our various craft art exhibitions and set up the new ones (we could have up to 4 exhibitions a month between us in 2 rotating art exhibitions programs). I could go out on Fridays and “the office” (me) would have lunch out “together” and then do what I wanted alone. Perfection.
Then husband got burned out at work and after running the numbers every which way and several discussions about if he quit his job I would do what I had been doing and he could do what he wants (work at his crafts so we could sell more to make up some of the lost of the income). He agreed. We are now together all day every day. I go out to one client one day a month. I joined an embroidery group (a love of mine) and go to the meeting once a month. Otherwise I am with him.
whahoppened almost 6 years ago
Katy isn’t roughing you up enough?
Enter.Name.Here almost 6 years ago
If he’s lucky, then maybe his “boss” will commit sexual harassment upon him after his shift (never thought I’d hear myself say that).
Nachikethass almost 6 years ago
Sometimes, meeting deadlines is a pain! Especially in repetitive jobs that we take on as stable income!
I still have nightmares of a job where I had to edit 10 years’ worth of SAP migration documents for a bank!
Doctor Toon almost 6 years ago
I have the opposite problem
I run the dairy department at work, so I’m dealing with people all day
With my step-daughter and her kids living here, the house is full of people to
I get up early on my days off just so I can have a couple hours of quiet and alone time
Jeff0811 almost 6 years ago
For those that are into that sort of thing, most people role-play a nurse or a cheerleader. It looks like Adam has something of a more dominating nature in mind.
jpayne4040 almost 6 years ago
I know a couple of people who have the best of both worlds. They can work from home almost whenever they want to, but they still have an office at the company building if they want to work from there.
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member almost 6 years ago
He doesn’t deserve her as a wife.
Skeptical Meg almost 6 years ago
50 shades of Adam?
karmakat01 almost 6 years ago
poor lonely guy with a work and people wanting his writing…rolls eyes.
ChessPirate almost 6 years ago
I think he wants her to force him to attend a Staff Meeting…
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
You know, he is right. After a while working from home is like being is work solitary confinement. Like having you desk moved to the basement closet.
Tentoes almost 6 years ago
I loved working from home without a boss coming in every 20 minutes to stop what you’re working on to work on something else.
David Rickard Premium Member almost 6 years ago
What’s up? The ceiling. And then the sky.
pcolli almost 6 years ago
The bosses I’ve known have sat in their offices all day and only come out for meetings and coffee.
Grey Forest almost 6 years ago
If someone who is self employed is talking to himself, he is having a staff meeting
LrdSlvrhnd almost 6 years ago
You probably have better coffee than you’d find in an office, Adam.
BWR almost 6 years ago
Ask about the new TPS reports.
Yyyyeeeaaahhhhhhhh.
mafastore almost 6 years ago
After my dad died just after he did not renew the lease on our office as he was going to find a different office, I ended up bringing the office home. I worked from my home office and went out to clients a few days a month. I was on my own all day long. I could go out and work at night (or during tax season work days and nights). It was great. I could go out every month and pick up our various craft art exhibitions and set up the new ones (we could have up to 4 exhibitions a month between us in 2 rotating art exhibitions programs). I could go out on Fridays and “the office” (me) would have lunch out “together” and then do what I wanted alone. Perfection.
Then husband got burned out at work and after running the numbers every which way and several discussions about if he quit his job I would do what I had been doing and he could do what he wants (work at his crafts so we could sell more to make up some of the lost of the income). He agreed. We are now together all day every day. I go out to one client one day a month. I joined an embroidery group (a love of mine) and go to the meeting once a month. Otherwise I am with him.
Working from home alone is sooooo much better.