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Hooray for teleworking! Yes, it's beyond tragic that it is such a dark reason, but I can SO relate to NOT going in to an office every day! Congrats to you on that - and for recognizing that there is always a bright spot somewhere. One of my favorite stamp sentiments says, "Every day may not be good, but there is good in every day".
Bohodiva- I am so excited for you. I know you have been looking forward to this for a long time. I hope your retirement is beautiful with lots of wonderful experiences.
For now I'm teleworking and working harder than I would in the office and having some stress with technical problems. Our IT department is For now I'm teleworking and working harder than I would in the office and having some stress with technical problems. Our IT department is so overwhelmed with service calls and need of remote support and they are working remotely as well...
I know we will get though these trying times.
As you can see I have plenty to do (reorganizing) while isolated and retired, but it's all good.
I have a job as a remote software developer so I telework all the time. I work for a couple out in California even though I live in Illinois. I phone in for meetings. The hardest part is not knowing what my co-workers look like! LOL
When I first started this position I elected not to set up my work computer in my lovely craft room. I did not want to look at my supplies and bemoan the fact that I could not play!