Don't wanna work from home. I'd rather work exclusively at the office. Rather not blur the line. When I am at home my kids know that I am not working. I see the upside to it, but for me the downside is that I am always at work--or at least when I pass my home office, I see it and the temptation is there to work rather than be there for my family. If I worked at home and at the office, I'd put in more hours than is fair to my kids. Working at home works for others, but I need that separation and the relaxation--I turn the cell phone off, leave all my files at the office, and try to forget about it for a few hours. For some working from home is freeing, but for me it is an ankle chain. No man on his deathbed ever said, "My only regret is that I didn't spent more time working." So, here I am at the office....
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