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Mar. 5th, 2003 06:06 pmThe downside of working from home comes when you're trying to co-ordinate work with a fellow employee who only has basic email and web access, especially when you know little to nothing about the project. It gets better when the client gives you a list of revisions to make, even though it's the fellow employee who needs to make them, reducing you to a go-between. Then you have to call the client, and I hate talking to clients when they know I'm at home - I refuse to give them the impression that they can call me whenever they please. I'm sure as hell not giving them my home or cellphone numbers.
It doesn't help that this client is on the west coast, so when I'm done with my work day, they still have 2 hours that they think should be active time for me. The idea of time zones is apparently lost on them.
It doesn't help that this client is on the west coast, so when I'm done with my work day, they still have 2 hours that they think should be active time for me. The idea of time zones is apparently lost on them.