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Work is where many people meet their partners to be
I suspect genuine IT issues might also be a problem , our VPN is so slow ive virtually stopped using it when working from home (we have a webmail option as well)
Work is where many people meet their psycho ex's to be
i couldnt honestly comment on what your lot use, but we still have some legacy apps here that require old OS and IE versions. fortunately that is now limited to a few key users.I suspect the weakest link is our crap IT ( I mean seriously I'm still on Windows XP and IE8 ... Ive got a W7 capable laptop thats been reloaded with an operating system MS no longer support ... go figure)
i couldnt honestly comment on what your lot use, but we still have some legacy apps here that require old OS and IE versions. fortunately that is now limited to a few key users.
i couldnt honestly comment on what your lot use, but we still have some legacy apps here that require old OS and IE versions. fortunately that is now limited to a few key users.
not too bad, i think we're probably similar.we are in the middle of updating to W7 - (the target date for completion was august... theres still about 33% of the machines to go)
I use a laptop so IT issues aren't a problem.
just to clarify my point..
your laptop blue screens and upon rebooting your NT loader is corrupt, that's at least a day down the tubes. whereas in the office it would get immediate attention and if necessary a replacement/space machine.

I can get in my car and go into the office. I give my laptop to IT and then work on the spare desktop PC. I've been working from home for 3 years btw and this has never happened.
Oh, and "it would get immediate attention"? Not where I work!![]()
I can get in my car and go into the office. I give my laptop to IT and then work on the spare desktop PC. I've been working from home for 3 years btw and this has never happened.
Oh, and "it would get immediate attention"? Not where I work!![]()
one of my friends had this recently, their field laptop had issues with endpoint encryption. couldnt do a thing with it and had to be reimaged at the office.And just to add to the mix if you use encryption that can cause further delays - that has to go back to IT.
3 year old laptop ? - time to upgrade !
fair enough, that would be a 3 hour public transport round trip for me
within 20 mins top would be my aim on a "machine down" (other urgent work dependent)
Lol I've got that with Elephants trumpeting and the Lions roar. Cracks me up every time with people who do not know where I live.I remember "working from home" once (many years ago) in a previous job"... well Friday afternoon sitting on the patio with a cold beer...
work mobile with me and work laptop logged in , on a conference call......
what I was not expecting was 8, yes 8, RAF Tornado's to come screaming overhead, quite low and very fast.. and therefore very noisy....
People were "what the hell was that?" I took the easy option of joining in with the "what the hell was that comment"
More parcels being delivered to my home, more regional distributions centres, more coffee pods delivered to my house instead of served in the shop and so on. It will still be required just in a different way. And I haven't even started about the technology support area.what would happen to the industries and the employees that rely on servicing those office workers - transport workers, cafes, restaurants, bars, beggars .... ?
because who'd REALLY do 8 hours work if they were at home?
If I was to hand my laptop to IT in the morning, I'd feel privileged if it came back to me the same day!
Yeah i' getting on to 10 years too. Great init!Self employed and working from home for ten years. Love it!
Apart from last week when I had to go to Vegas. Bummer, someone has to.
Oh, and "it would get immediate attention"? Not where I work!
Ditto !!!
Even the same week would be good.
Lol I've got that with Elephants trumpeting and the Lions roar. Cracks me up every time with people who do not know where I live.
knowing roughly where you live, that is truly hilarious!! My biggest problem is the dogs, our house is such that I can't have a closed off office space and you can bet your weeks wages that the minute a client phones, the postman will also call, or a pigeon will dare to land in the back garden, setting off the usual cacophony of doggy guards. I can shut them up, but of course that means excusing myself on the phone for a moment or two. I now have a tactic that if I do get a call, I immediately, during the introductions, put the dogs out in the garden which can be easily done with hand signals and move to the far side of the house, which is where my desk happens to be anyway. You need a garden office
I would love a garden office, but as we don't plan on staying here for too many more years, not planning on investing in one atm![]()
a colleague has been waiting for his laptop to be fixed since April ... he's currently using an even older one that his team found in the back of a cupboard
Or me. The UK company I work for is owned by a US based company which is owned by a giant Chinese company with factories and offices around the world.
Their IT headquarters is in Switzerland.
If I have a problem, instead of walking 100 yards to see our only IT person on site, I have to lodge a complaint by e-mail with the Switzerland office who will then decide who the right person would be to help me out. They then e-mail our IT guy and he comes over to see what he can do!
Steve.
I work from home. It's a great opportunity to do the decorating.
Lol I've got that with Elephants trumpeting and the Lions roar. Cracks me up every time with people who do not know where I live.