They haven't harmed you a bit. Oh, wait!Military requirement. I am an Air Force raised kid. Guam,Japan,Hawii,PI. shots shots shots shots
They haven't harmed you a bit. Oh, wait!Military requirement. I am an Air Force raised kid. Guam,Japan,Hawii,PI. shots shots shots shots
ugh that would be so legitWell, I went in today and cleaned out my office, and made it official. My status is now what they call "permanent - remote". They offered it to me, and since I've already been doing it for 18 months now (starting when we were originally told the big lie to "go work from home for 2 weeks" last February), I figured why not.
For the foreseeable future, I'll just keep working from home, for at least as long as everything stays screwed up. Right now, if I go to the office... a mask is mandatory, all the time. No thanks. No masks are required inside my home. Plus, while everyone has been gone for the past 18 months, they decided to put up surveillance cameras around the entire building, inside and out. It is now creepy as all hell.
One upside of this is that I will be able to continue saving about $700 a year in parking fees... while my vehicles sit in the garage. So, the savings in parking fees and gasoline is the same as a raise for me. Plus, I am able to go for a bicycle ride on my lunch hour, every day. Can usually get in 14-15 miles. It helps that I'm only a 3 minute ride from the open countryside. That has done a lot for my mental health, and has done a lot to keep the weight off as well.
So, I guess I'll see how long this "go work from home for 2 weeks" *really* lasts...
Based on ratios, the 85-20. Of course if we're getting technical we have to talk income taxWhat's better, a job that pays $100,000 in a city where housing is $40,000 or a job that pays $85,000 where housing is $20,000?
Based on ratios, the 85-20. Of course if we're getting technical we have to talk income tax
We went from a taxable car allowance to mileage reimbursement. I still have to record my mileage, but now the IRS is not involved in the transaction.When I was doing field service I was driving 25K miles per year.
Luckily I had bosses that never questioned all my extra over time I put on my timecard.
Today I couldn’t see myself driving 25K miles per year in a company car like I did in the past.
Another ‘behind the scenes‘ type of career field that folks don’t think of when it comes to healthcare and hospitals.
I know of a few hospitals in Florida that their oxygen supply ran low and they had to stop admitting patients, true story.
Does your company allow you to expense any items such as monthly Internet charges or a chair or wide monitor?Well, I went in today and cleaned out my office, and made it official. My status is now what they call "permanent - remote". They offered it to me, and since I've already been doing it for 18 months now (starting when we were originally told the big lie to "go work from home for 2 weeks" last February), I figured why not.
For the foreseeable future, I'll just keep working from home, for at least as long as everything stays screwed up. Right now, if I go to the office... a mask is mandatory, all the time. No thanks. No masks are required inside my home. Plus, while everyone has been gone for the past 18 months, they decided to put up surveillance cameras around the entire building, inside and out. It is now creepy as all hell.
One upside of this is that I will be able to continue saving about $700 a year in parking fees... while my vehicles sit in the garage. So, the savings in parking fees and gasoline is the same as a raise for me. Plus, I am able to go for a bicycle ride on my lunch hour, every day. Can usually get in 14-15 miles. It helps that I'm only a 3 minute ride from the open countryside. That has done a lot for my mental health, and has done a lot to keep the weight off as well.
So, I guess I'll see how long this "go work from home for 2 weeks" *really* lasts...