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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 2297227" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>With respect, Tannith; WFH stands for "<em><strong>Working</strong></em> From Home". Employers with people <em><strong>working</strong></em> from home, expect a day of work in return for the salary they pay the person. They are not paying their employees to look after or home school their children.</p><p></p><p>As someone who has work from home, successfully, for many years, I find it offensive when folks seem to think working from home is a cushy number. I have had days (albeit not in more recent times), when I have started work at 05:00, and have not been able to dress, never mind shower, dress, make drinks, or lunch by 18:00. </p><p></p><p>Never in my working life, including working from home, could I have spent time childminding, during my working days. Aside from all else, my moral compass would not have allowed it (if I had had children of my own).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 2297227, member: 345386"] With respect, Tannith; WFH stands for "[I][B]Working[/B][/I] From Home". Employers with people [I][B]working[/B][/I] from home, expect a day of work in return for the salary they pay the person. They are not paying their employees to look after or home school their children. As someone who has work from home, successfully, for many years, I find it offensive when folks seem to think working from home is a cushy number. I have had days (albeit not in more recent times), when I have started work at 05:00, and have not been able to dress, never mind shower, dress, make drinks, or lunch by 18:00. Never in my working life, including working from home, could I have spent time childminding, during my working days. Aside from all else, my moral compass would not have allowed it (if I had had children of my own). [/QUOTE]
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