Posted on Mar 18, 2020
Working From Home Was the Historical Norm Until Recently | Chloe Anagnos
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PO3 Phyllis Maynard SMSgt Lawrence McCarter LT Brad McInnis PO3 Bob McCord CW3 Dick McManus SGT John " Mac " McConnell CWO3 Dennis M. MSgt Stephen Council LTC (Join to see) LTC Stephan PorterLTC Stephen C. LTC Greg Henning SGT Gregory Lawritson Maj William W. 'Bill' Price Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. SGT Jim Arnold Maj Robert Thornton SFC Francisco Rosario LTC (Join to see) Col Carl Whicker
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Not for me Lt Col Charlie Brown Love it and wouldn't trade it for a new per of pajamas - on yea that is my standard work outfit for each day, unless I have to run errands!
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Good Morning RP and Lt Col Charlie Brown, dont many places already do teleworking as much as they can? I know so many people who never go into an office. or minimally they go in so they can update their computer software. Then you have those of us who need the interaction of others. I would love to stay home and work, especially in the winter when its cold and snowy. I personally think it would be more productive. However, if I didnt leave my house for work, i would never go out. I go to work and home, I get up on the weekend and run to the stores first thing in the morning so as to avoid the crowds, once I get back home, I put on my pajamas and veg out. If I dont have to go to the store...I clean the house and then veg out. My family says I am a social butterfly, I believe if I didnt have human contact I would go nuts LOL.
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TSgt Regina McCloud
Lt Col Charlie Brown - agreed. Thats why I am comfortable to stay at home, however, I think at some point I would need to interact with someone LOL
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