Don't Blame the Cubicle!
I find it quite limiting to say that any job working in a cubicle is wrong...
Some of the best jobs I have had have been working in and out of cubicle. It was really just my 'base' and while there I had great experiences. I met fantastic people, I worked quietly at times on creative and fulfilling projects, I had many 'out of cubicle' experiences including some very interesting and fun travel AND I got paid extremely well for it, 5 weeks paid vacation, and had the option of working from home a couple of days a week.
On the other hand, working at home can have advantages but many at home self employed people have a more limited experiential world, at least many of the people I know who are doing it. Their home office becomes their Steve Pavlina view of cubicle.
My view is that a person who is truly in the now and at cause can be anywhere and find happiness in their work.
Last edited by IFeelGood; 10-17-2009 at 07:59 PM.
Reason: to add another thought
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