It saves a lot of time and helps keep things in order as opposed to using unit equipment. Unit laptops are also usually incredibly slow or being occupied. You don't have those problems with your own equipment.
I recently bought a Dell 17" laptop for 400 dollars, installed a Samsung EVO SSD and it will last for a long time. It took awhile to get it configured with AKO since it was Windows 8 but ultimately it was worth the trouble.
My current office has all of my coins, plaques, pictures, etc hung up with book cases of all of my books ranging from Desicison Points by GWB to the Ranger Handbook. I have around 40 in my collection hoping to get it to around 100 before I retire.
I'm a little stuck here, Sir. Home office, ok. My home office is in my laptop. Its mobile, I can move around the house with it, I can remote into both work computers I have in New York wall street, and Harbor side New Jersey. I can remote update information, provision a computer, forward email to my personal account. I can communicate remotely into my work computer, with anyone around the world, setup there computers, on line, get sign offs, close data base data information, even communicate with supervisors and any other technicians remotely with out using a home phone.
Facts: while I have the tools to do all these things, with a family that is active and constantly in need or attention with favors, I'm afraid that for me a home office would have to be to something so personal like RP or perhaps testing a program or doing some form of study that if distracted I would not mind, but for work, I wouldn't do it :)
However every so often I do remote into work but for a very short time, just to plan out my next days activity. I figured that even though my son an almost 5 year old, with his own personal laptop (Lenovo X60), he is so into it that if something goes wrong with it, Daddy tech fixes it. I'm my home every one has there own laptop and if something goes wrong Guess who fixes it? if the wife wants something from the store guess who goes to get it? lol, me. I can't never work from home, but if I had a home office it would be one that is shared and perhaps I would only get about 3 square feet of space for my self alone. Then from 3 sq. feet to the closet then the closet gets share too, and oh well. My space becomes the laptop and what's inside only. It's where I run programs, its where I install programs it where I communicated if need to, its where I do everything I need to do in my profession, and it comes with me when my job calls to fixing computers or laptops that is more like a home business (privately in my own time).
I'd rather keep the two separate, but it seems like it's getting tougher. I don't want to see family time suffer for things, over 80% of which truthfully, can survive waiting until tomorrow morning (I'll own up to this, recently I answered an email way too late at night, got way too mouthy with it, and it ended up being forwarded. I owe the recipient an apology - I'm not angry about this, it's a legit cop, but I think if I hadn't had the phone turned on, I would have been a lot smarter and lot more patient in this instance).


Thanks everyone!!!
Hmm, no wonder why I can't ever get in touch with my mentor lol.. On the serious side, I refuse to do work from a "home office". Having a blackberry during 3 company commands was bad enough. Now that I am out of command and in the BDE 3 shop, I no longer have a blackberry and its like new found freedom.
When I am home, that is my time, not time for me to do Army work. If that was the case, then I would have stayed at work.

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