the vulnerability of not being protected by your car, from new people and happenings of the day. there’s a trusting action of putting your arrival into the hands of another. sharing a seat. interactions with strangers. burying yourself in a book. it’s easy to live in your bubble and not look around and out. it’s
Tag: commute
If you’re at all familiar with my blog — and me — you know that my hellish commute is the thorn in an otherwise pretty perfect life. This past week I had the pleasure of visiting my former workplace and seeing all of the awesome folks I used to call coworkers and, at each encounter,
This week IBM announced (per the Wall Street Journal) there are changes coming for their long-standing telecommuting policy and will require employees to choose a physical office from which to work or look elsewhere for employment. As someone who has personally reaped the benefits of a periodic work-from-home arrangement, I could go on and on about why