
Feb 03, 2018, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by divine1966
Nothing wrong working from home. My brother does. Just going by what golden shared previously about her life it seemed that working among others might be a better setting for her. She even said herself that working from home doesn’t allow her to share with colleagues and get feedback. You run your own business which is different.
It was just a suggestion based on what she shared. Of course there is nothing wrong with working from home. I never said that it’s wrong.
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Oh, okay. I thought you had some insight that it was unattractive to potential suitors if you work from home versus in an office. So I was curious as to what that insight was. But I see what you were saying now. I wasn't offended, just curious what you meant by it.
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