
Home Office
A workplace watercooler for telecommuters and anyone who wears pajamas to work.
Taking a Calculated Leap Without Losing Momentum
As an independently contracted delivery driver, delivering groceries and food for the last three years full time (and then some), I've had to evaluate my opportunities and the conditions I face each day, and choose where to push harder, where to lay off, and when to simply back away.
By Jamie Woodard5 years ago in Journal
What Do Web Developers & Digital Professionals Need For Home Working In 2020?
The digital industry in general was somewhat ahead of the curve when it came to working remotely. Freelance web developers and professionals from related fields have been carting their laptops to coffee shops and coworking spaces for years, all while other workers toiled in stuffy offices and contended with lengthy commutes — but that doesn’t mean the COVID-19 lockdown didn’t present some major operational problems, because it absolutely did.
By Seattle Web Design5 years ago in Journal
How to work productively at home
I work at home mostly. I study at home, I sew at home, I earn at home. Working at home is basically one of the easiest ways I make a living these days. There really is not much stress. It can be lonely sometimes and constant burnouts here and there what with checking the time every now and again: we do stress. At least I do. But with being productive at home I have learned so much about working at home and being productive. First of all, it is not easy.
By Sammy Mseleku5 years ago in Journal
5 Tips to Supercharge your Home Office for Long Term Flexible Working
Did you know around 42-percent of the US population is working from home? Well, the imposition of the pandemic has altered the modes of working not only in the United States but in the entire world.
By Shawn Mack5 years ago in Journal











