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Originally Posted by Rust1d?
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Thanks! I have worked remotely before (3 days a week) and am pretty used to it. I like being able to just get up and grab a coffee or something to eat and when I am done working, I am already home. Right now I commute into the city on train and it really wore itself out fast. Sitting on a crowded train with a bunch of people coughing and sneezing...
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That does sound fairly miserable, with smart phones you can do whatever to pass the time (not like he old days).
I'm fairly lucky in that I live in a spread out Canadian city. My drive is 45 mins to work and 50 home so really I just crank the tunes and try not to get too pissed off at other people.
IMO you should take the job - sounds like you already have the skills to work from home.