Archive for the ‘Workplace’ Category

Working From Home Can Be Good For You

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Over at Web Worker Daily Celine Roque asks, Is Web Working Better For Your Health?

The answer is generally, yes.

As a home-based worker, I can see it both ways. I certainly don’t have to deal with the stress of commuting and the germs in an office full of coughing people in the winter. As a social animal, I certainly miss out on the face-to-face aspect. And since I live in a one-story house, there’s no climbing several flights of stairs a couple of times a day to burn calories.

There are extra stresses with freelancing, though. I’m the one who has to get out and hustle for work, and it’s not easy in this economy. College tuition just went up again, along with my blood pressure. On the other hand, I have two cats ready and eager to be petted, which helps bring down the blood pressure. I couldn’t have cats in an office cube!

Do you work at home? If so, what do you see as the advantages and disadvantages? If you don’t work at home, would you like to? Why or why not?

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Is the Economy Making Your Boss Mean(er)?

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Feeling stressed at work? Think the boss is out to get you? You’re not alone:

According to a recent survey, more than one third of American workers feel they have to keep working for a bad boss because of the economy.

The article points out that many workers simply feel their boss is bad due to workplace pressures. Also, some bosses may believe that since their employees are stuck that they have a license to abuse.

The truth probably is somewhere in between. Everyone is feeling the economic pinch right now, and there’s no doubting that stress isn’t a good thing. Businesses aren’t hiring as many people, and workers feel the pinch to get more done in the same amount of time.

I happen to like my boss.

Wait a minute. I am my boss.

Well, then: How about you? Is the economy making your workplace environment difficult?

Story via MSNBC.com

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