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Plenty of coffee and being able to work in my underwear (if I want to), that's my "perfect" work environment. Although, like Shannon, it means long hours (when you want).
Pete
Don Cavaiani wrote:
Anyone have a link to any Professional or 'proof' articles regarding the 'environment or setting' required for an IT Developer to get his work done?
I now work one day from home each week, and that is the ONLY day I can truly say I can get into the huge Analysis/Design/Programming part of my duties.
I am lobbying for more time telecommuting. When at work, and having just a cubicle, there is NO WAY I can ever get into these development duties. I am a one man show with 60 PC users, and the worst part is that my boss is scared to death about a PC being physically down - because my work is 40 miles from my home.
TIA
Don F. Cavaiani
IT Manager
Amerequip Corp.
920-894-7063
"It's amazing what you can accomplish if you don't care who gets the credit." Harry S. Truman
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