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Are you cut out for a work-from-home job?

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"Not everybody is cut out for working from home," says Jack Aiello, a psychology professor at Rutgers University. "Above all else, two things are required to be a successful work-at-homer: the ability to be a self-directed, focused planner and a healthy dose of introversion," Kit Yarrow, a consumer psychologist and professor emeritus at Golden Gate University in San Francisco, said in an email. [...] you can't chat at the water cooler on your break or stop by a colleague's desk on the way to lunch. The "mildly extroverted" can make telecommuting work if they have an after-work social life, for instance. [...] while society may paint a picture of at-home workers on the couch binge-watching Netflix, some telecommuters have a tendency to work too much because they never leave their work environment. Remedy this with boundaries, says Cassidy Solis, senior adviser for workplace flexibility with the Society for Human Resource Management, a trade association. [...] your employer and supervisor will have a lot to do with your success at home. Teleconferencing and regular check-ins can help alleviate feelings of isolation by fostering a team environment, Aiello says. If you fit the criteria and want to explore telecommuting, Solis recommends checking your company's existing policies, drafting a proposal and starting with a trial period. Reported by SeattlePI.com 3 hours ago.

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