Who works from home?

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Doofus

25,829 posts

174 months

Sunday 16th June 2019
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crofty1984 said:
I'm not the bumper! Someone else did then deleted their post - I've been framed!!!
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devnull

3,754 posts

158 months

Monday 17th June 2019
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I've worked from home for over 10 years in a variety of US corporates. Won't have it any other way now.

When I need to be productive, I can do it uninterrupted.

When it's quiet, I can go do something else, go watch TV, house work, errands.

If you feel like crap, you can sit in bed and still do what you need to do.

I can't help but feel a bit enlightened sometimes when I walk past large offices and see people slaving away at their open plan desks, and realise how much of my life i'm not giving away to being sat in a car or public transport.

I think it's definitely an earned right, however. You need to have the right skills to manage your time and people remotely.

Vaud

50,583 posts

156 months

Monday 17th June 2019
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devnull said:
I think it's definitely an earned right, however. You need to have the right skills to manage your time and people remotely.
Yup - and a company with a culture of measuring you on outcomes, not presenteeism.

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 17th June 2019
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How does home working impact car choice?

Got a Tesla on order but finding it a little hard to justify given low milage.

bristolbaron

4,832 posts

213 months

Monday 17th June 2019
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Samuel Bucket said:
How does home working impact car choice?

Got a Tesla on order but finding it a little hard to justify given low milage.
My jobs based from home, but I travel 300+ miles per week for work.
If I were solely home based, I’d look at something inefficient - M5/RS6. As it stands I’m considering a Tesla in a year or two due to the fuel saving. I personally wouldn’t be bothering with a Tesla unless the mileage made it worthwhile.

Jasandjules

69,922 posts

230 months

Monday 17th June 2019
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Samuel Bucket said:
How does home working impact car choice?

Got a Tesla on order but finding it a little hard to justify given low milage.
Oddly I had to get a "better" car as clients were confused when I "only" had a Passat.......

Chris Type R

8,037 posts

250 months

Wednesday 19th June 2019
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Samuel Bucket said:
Does working from home impact anyones car choice? I feel a bit guilty buying performance cars working from home, given I mostly pootle around. Is this crazy?
I've been working from home a number of years. I rarely have to physically attend meetings and when I do I generally travel by train.

My mileage tends to be < 1k miles per annum. A tank of fuel lasts ages even with a 3.2 V6 - and I have to remember to plug the car into a battery conditioner.

The low mileage makes it hard to justify changing cars - and increasingly hard to justify owning one (we have another vehicle). With low mileage the cost per mile calculation makes for quite a high number.

Allanv

3,540 posts

187 months

Wednesday 19th June 2019
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Chris Type R said:
Samuel Bucket said:
Does working from home impact anyones car choice? I feel a bit guilty buying performance cars working from home, given I mostly pootle around. Is this crazy?
I've been working from home a number of years. I rarely have to physically attend meetings and when I do I generally travel by train.

My mileage tends to be < 1k miles per annum. A tank of fuel lasts ages even with a 3.2 V6 - and I have to remember to plug the car into a battery conditioner.

The low mileage makes it hard to justify changing cars - and increasingly hard to justify owning one (we have another vehicle). With low mileage the cost per mile calculation makes for quite a high number.
You are me, the car gets used on a Sunday to go shopping, we like to pick food off the shelf and like you my 330i needs to be plugged into the battery conditioner.


Chris Type R

8,037 posts

250 months

Wednesday 19th June 2019
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Allanv said:
You are me, the car gets used on a Sunday to go shopping, we like to pick food off the shelf and like you my 330i needs to be plugged into the battery conditioner.
My mileage is mainly trips to the hardware store, trips to the dump and trips to the local Alfa indy for servicing/MOTing.