How do you feel about working by yourself 100% of the time?
loxleynew
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So I find myself with a new job possibly where it would be working by myself almost 100% of the time. As in they have a branch out in CO and there is only 1 other IT guy here and then would be me. No other employees at all everything is remote and there is just a data center here.
Has anyone gone from a situation where you work with lots of people a big company to one where you literally don't see anyone at all everyday except for maybe one other guy for maybe 30 minutes but all your communication is through remote like rdp/phone/email?
Pros:
Can wear any clothing I want. PJ's? Hey fine no boss around to care.
Possibility to do tons of side studying and learning
Cons:
Working by myself would have to be more responsible about projects/work
Boring at some points
Has anyone gone from a situation where you work with lots of people a big company to one where you literally don't see anyone at all everyday except for maybe one other guy for maybe 30 minutes but all your communication is through remote like rdp/phone/email?
Pros:
Can wear any clothing I want. PJ's? Hey fine no boss around to care.
Possibility to do tons of side studying and learning
Cons:
Working by myself would have to be more responsible about projects/work
Boring at some points
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GT-Rob Member Posts: 1,090Another Con, depending on the culture of the place, is you could be on call....all the time. Holidays, weekend, vacation, funerals, etc. If you are the only one, you are the one they call when things go wrong.
But, if they only have 1 or 2 guys, its likely not a big place and can deal/expect you to not be available sometimes. -
wirerat Member Posts: 251Sounds like the perfect Job tbh.
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Devilsbane Member Posts: 4,214 ■■■■■■■■□□Sounds like the perfect Job tbh.
I wouldn't mind doing that, gives you a lot of territory to work with. The only major con that I see is that you lack other heads to bounce off of, but you will likely have friends and you could post questions on here.
The one thing I recommend, is that if you do decide to wear jeans everyday is to keep a spare outfit either in your office or in your car if for some reason someone big will be stopping by. Never hurts to be prepared.Decide what to be and go be it. -
Heero Member Posts: 486Definitely agreed. I work in a noisy office. Would love the peace and quiet.
I think the best place is somewhere in the middle, where you are around people a decent amount of the time, but its not really noisy and you have a decent amount of privacy. Both extreme ends of the scale are unappealing to me. -
loxleynew Member Posts: 405The grass is always greener...
I think the best place is somewhere in the middle, where you are around people a decent amount of the time, but its not really noisy and you have a decent amount of privacy. Both extreme ends of the scale are unappealing to me.
agreed so not sure how I would deal with that. Another pro is a huge salary increase.
As for the jeans everyday i'm talking more like shorts and flip flops lol. The one guy there was wearing workout shorts and a t shirt and he said in the year he has been there not once has anyone ever flown in to look around. They all stay up in Maryland area. -
Zaits Member Posts: 142I've been in both roles and after being on my own 100% of the time I actually prefer the social interaction of others. Just being able to go out to lunch with co-workers and talk about new tech stuff or having someone there to bounce ideas off is worth it to me.
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earweed Member Posts: 5,192 ■■■■■■■■■□Personally it would be my ideal job. I'd love that kind of work. When there's nothing to do > study time or just read a book. No politics except via email. True you may be on call but as long as both of you could handle whatever comes up then if you have something important he could be the go to guy.No longer work in IT. Play around with stuff sometimes still and fix stuff for friends and relatives.
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Devilsbane Member Posts: 4,214 ■■■■■■■■□□I think I would enjoy working in the middle of the night with nobody around, the only drawback is it would screw with my schedule and I would have no contact with my friends/family. So this would probably be the best case scenario.Decide what to be and go be it.
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Bert McGert Member Posts: 122Sounds like the perfect Job tbh.
I'm inclined to agree here... but do you have to carry a pager? -
Mojo_666 Member Posts: 438Bert McGert wrote: »I'm inclined to agree here... but do you have to carry a pager?
Haha, but get with it, it's 2010 we have strawberries......or something -
Paul Boz Member Posts: 2,620 ■■■■■■■■□□uuuuuuugh yeah, I'd go back to that in a heartbeat. I prefer working alone so much that I used to work in a telco NOC over-night from 8:00pm to 6:00am just because I'd be the only person on the clock in the entire company. I'm more productive when I'm alone and don't really rely on others much. I also liked the constant out of the office nature of my last consulting job. My current job is quiet which is almost just as good.CCNP | CCIP | CCDP | CCNA, CCDA
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BroadcastStorm Member Posts: 496So I find myself with a new job possibly where it would be working by myself almost 100% of the time. As in they have a branch out in CO and there is only 1 other IT guy here and then would be me. No other employees at all everything is remote and there is just a data center here.
Has anyone gone from a situation where you work with lots of people a big company to one where you literally don't see anyone at all everyday except for maybe one other guy for maybe 30 minutes but all your communication is through remote like rdp/phone/email?
Pros:
Can wear any clothing I want. PJ's? Hey fine no boss around to care.
Possibility to do tons of side studying and learning
Cons:
Working by myself would have to be more responsible about projects/work
Boring at some points
I would just leave there, and move-in my GF :P haha just kidding, I was in this situation once before and it got me depressed lonely :P -
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SubnettingGoddess Member Posts: 108I admit, I'd be lonely. I'm not a social butterfly but I do like being around people. I guess it would depend on how much interaction I got with the outside world.OK, I confess, I do have one certification. I am an ACIA - Arcsight Certified Integrator/Administrator. But it's awarded for attending the class. Woot. And while it's a fine skill to have, my interests lay elsewhere.
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BeachNinja Registered Users Posts: 6 ■□□□□□□□□□A job like that with no one around would be the ultimate paradise.
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N2IT Inactive Imported Users Posts: 7,483 ■■■■■■■■■■I work from home about 90% of the time. I love it. I get so much more done and when I do come in the office it's like seeing your long lost brother. A couple of the SAP guys and the service desk know each other and we usually headout for a hard night of drinking. It's the only way I will work anymore. There is no point going into the office.
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Paul Boz Member Posts: 2,620 ■■■■■■■■□□
People you need to check this out. Dynamik emailed it to me yesterday and I couldn't stop lol'in.CCNP | CCIP | CCDP | CCNA, CCDA
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QHalo Member Posts: 1,488
This is hilarious. +1
I used to get to work at home on Fridays. I think my World of Warcraft characters saw more work than my work did. -
Devilsbane Member Posts: 4,214 ■■■■■■■■□□Haha, but get with it, it's 2010 we have strawberries......or something
Surprisingly I work with people that have both.
One thing that is pretty cool is that email distribution lists have been created with phone numbers, so some of the paging is done that way.Decide what to be and go be it. -
thenjduke Member Posts: 894 ■■■■□□□□□□I actually enjoy working alone when I have to get things done but other times people do distract you.CCNA, MCP, MCSA, MCSE, MCDST, MCITP Enterprise Administrator, Working towards Networking BS. CCNP is Next.
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Bl8ckr0uter Inactive Imported Users Posts: 5,031 ■■■■■■■■□□At my weekend job I work 12 hour shifts by myself with little interaction besides talking to my coworkers when we swap. It blows but at least we have cable and free access to the internet. Sadly I just don't get adult swim's humor anymore (Look around you BLOWS) and I don't have cable at home so I usually end up watching kids shows (BEYBLADES lol).
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shednik Member Posts: 2,005I would love a job like that...even with my wife and kids at home during the week I get way more done at home then I do at the office when I work from home. The best days are when both kids are at school and the wife is gone though
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j4s Member Posts: 18 ■□□□□□□□□□I am home based and have been for the past 4 years. I tend to head into the office every couple of weeks to meet up with some team members who do the same as me.
I think if I lived closer to my office I would head in more as it's quite useful to have that interaction, that said I do think that I get more work completed at home, and the flexibility this gives me benefits me and my employer. When they ring me at stupid o'clock I tend to help, and they know I'm usually close to my home office.
It's also useful for studying, if I am having a quiet day I feel more comfortable reading a manual than I would do sat in the middle of the wonderous open plan office I can visit.
Mind you it's about discipline as well, the temptations to hide from your work, or skip out early when it's nice and sunny (rare in the UK) are tempting and must be controlled.
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laptop Member Posts: 214How do you feel about working by yourself 100% of the time?
Good question. I don't mind working by myself all the time if I know what I am doing.
But, I prefer working with people that are around. At least 1 person around in case something strange comes up.