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Adam Mordecai mordecai at advomatic.com
Thu Feb 10 20:33:41 UTC 2011


The work is the work, which you can accomplish in both places regardless of location. That's a bizarre request on their part and I don't think its standard practice. Maybe they can pay you extra for the gas cost to drive to work? same principal, still silly.

Adam Mordecai
Partner - Advomatic, LLC


On Feb 10, 2011, at 12:58 PM, Michael Prasuhn wrote:

> I'm not sure how it would be less expensive for you to provide your own workplace? I would think the opposite would generally be true, since you have to furnish yourself with net connection, rent, phone, electricity, etc.
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> On Feb 10, 2011, at 11:52 AM, nan wich wrote:
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>> An interesting question for all of you: I just got a gig for a month or so on a local government site. I don't remember if I mentioned that I worked from home a bit on my previous gig or not. But they did ask if I would reduce my rate a bit when I worked from home. That is, it would be a dual rate deal; $x in the office, $x-5 from home (for example).
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>> What would you think about this? Keep in mind, I would be getting paid with my own tax money.
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>> Nancy
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