I can say one thing about being married: forget about trying to get work done at home. If you don't have an office with a thick oak door and a lock, it isn't happening. I'm the kind of person that has to be isolated to concentrate, so having the spouse around (watching TV or wanting to chit chat) becomes a distraction for me.

What's not fair about this post

Maryna pointed out a few things that she didn't think was fair, I agree with at least the first one.
  • It is impossible to tell when I'm working and when I'm goofing off - especially if I'm at the computer.
  • She says I have "all day" to work, so I should give my evening time to her. She has a point, except I end up working odd hours because I can't wake myself up in the morning.
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    Austin Gilbert/Male/26-30. Lives in United States/Oklahoma/Tulsa/Midtown, speaks English. Spends 40% of daytime online. Uses a Fast (128k-512k) connection. And likes computer science/photography.
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    Marriage and Working At Home
    2005/05/30