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Default Aug 18, 2023 at 01:50 PM
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Remote work definitely works better for certain personality types and jobs. I sort of fell into it years ago because that was the job I was able to find after moving countries. Now, I dislike having to go into an office.

Most weeks I am able to compress my work into three days and take it easy on Thursday and Friday because I bill about 25-30 hours weekly. My client prefers it that way. Most of the projects I do need to go to the client the same week. So, when I wrap things up early, the editors and others that need to work on the document have more time. My client has agreed not to contact me on Thursdays and Fridays unless it's something urgent. Unfortunately, I am working today because of something that came up, but that's rare.
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