My place of business is my home, but it's a business that's not open to people. But for those of you who are working away from home, how far is it? Is it in driving or even walking distance? Do you like to commute to work if you need to?
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My work location is convenient - I don't live far from my job. I can comfortably walk to work, which I find incredibly beneficial. It saves me time, reduces commuting stress, and even adds a bit of exercise to my day. The location and the ability to walk to work are aspects I appreciate about my job.My place of business is my home, but it's a business that's not open to people. But for those of you who are working away from home, how far is it? Is it in driving or even walking distance? Do you like to commute to work if you need to?
It's about 14 steps from the downstairs up to my room. 😉😁
But as for my other job at the college, I'd say one campus was maybe 15 minutes from my home, and the other campus (which I liked better) is 45 minutes from here. I liked it better because it's located in my old 'hood.
I may go back when I see more students taking on-campus classes. (I check the parking lots from time to time.) 🕵️♀️ Right now, many of them seem to still be doing virtual. It might even stay that way, I don't know.
Same here, my niece's room is across the hall from me, but she's only here once in a while, and then my dad's room is down the hall and he's pretty much set as long as he has his easy chair 💺+ TV and door is always shut, so he's a quiet one... and I guess you could say my only regular visitors are my cats, but even they don't interrupt my work because I've granted them easy access in-and-out of my room. 😜Well! Your case is similar to that of mine! My room is also located between the ground floor and first floor of my house. So, instead of going downstairs, I have to go upstairs. My room is located in a separate location, so no one disturbs me that much when I work.
Same here, my niece's room is across the hall from me, but she's only here once in a while, and then my dad's room is down the hall and he's pretty much set as long as he has his easy chair 💺+ TV and door is always shut, so he's a quiet one... and I guess you could say my only regular visitors are my cats, but even they don't interrupt my work because I've granted them easy access in-and-out of my room. 😜
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My place of business is my home, but it's a business that's not open to people. But for those of you who are working away from home, how far is it? Is it in driving or even walking distance? Do you like to commute to work if you need to?
I run my business from home actually. Saves me the cost of renting a place and I advertise my products online where I can have a wider reach. One can always set up a small space at home to run their business, not having a store shouldn't be a barrier.
This is actually one of the reason why a lot of people like to work remotely because it is going to save them the cost of running transportation expenses on daily basis for them to get themselves to their workplaces.
The first business I had was 20 minutes walk from my home. I say walk because I used to walk every day back and forth, I did not have any vehicle back them. My second business was just a couple of blocks away. Currently, I work form home.
It's always very good to have your work where it's not too far from your home. I hate it when I have to spend too much money on transportation to work. I have made a mistake in the past accepting a job where I was paying too much on transportation.
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