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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Depends entirely on what job you are doing.
I work remotely form our main office and it's actually a hindrance so I once I move I'll be back in the main office.

Some jobs can certainly be done remotely, but a lot of jobs do need people to be in a place during business hours as it's often more efficient to have a quick chat and show someone something than it is to make phone calls and send email.
(, Wed 4 Jun 2014, 11:24, 1 reply, 11 years ago)
but if sometimes parents could start working from home at 7ish, then deal with school run, then be in office, then leave for school run and tea, then be back working online from 8ish
that would help. instead of, you MUST be here 8.30-6.30 or whatever. so long as you meet your work deadlines well, are available to colleagues and clients, and are in the office a lot, the rigid hours aren't necessary like they used to be.
(, Wed 4 Jun 2014, 11:28, Reply)
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Yeah, parents can do some work from home and then do the school run. Because children get themselves up, dressed, washed and fed without any input from a parent.

Oh swipe, you truly know nothing about children
(, Wed 4 Jun 2014, 11:29, Reply)
Tha parent would be worn out, tired and stressed to hell more than the average worker.

(, Wed 4 Jun 2014, 11:41, Reply)
Back working online from 8ish? In the evening? After a day of work and running around after kids?
I think you've been dropped on your fucking head.
(, Wed 4 Jun 2014, 12:01, Reply)

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