Oh no, it's always depressing to pay the fees. ALWAYS. Haha! I've actually been paying them AT LEAST every 2 weeks to keep on it just so I don't get hit all at once when they are *actually* due (and possibly have it NOT be a good time to be hit with a huge bill).
Here's what I know: work is work. Doesn't matter if you are working from home or not, doing things you like to do. Working from home is great until you are working all_the_freaking time and, as a consequence, look back at the end of the week and realize you haven't left the house in six days. (Trust me, IT HAPPENS. I don't have kids to remind me of how much time has passed, you know?) Then the house starts to feel like a prison, which is basically what a 'regular' job feels like, right? Only it's worse because this prison doesn't have a cleaning crew, like a normal job has. YOU are the cleaning crew only you don't have time to clean so your prison is dirty. It's a dirty, dark, depressing prison but YAY! You have extra money to spend! lol
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Date: 2011-11-18 04:22 am (UTC)Here's what I know: work is work. Doesn't matter if you are working from home or not, doing things you like to do. Working from home is great until you are working all_the_freaking time and, as a consequence, look back at the end of the week and realize you haven't left the house in six days. (Trust me, IT HAPPENS. I don't have kids to remind me of how much time has passed, you know?) Then the house starts to feel like a prison, which is basically what a 'regular' job feels like, right? Only it's worse because this prison doesn't have a cleaning crew, like a normal job has. YOU are the cleaning crew only you don't have time to clean so your prison is dirty. It's a dirty, dark, depressing prison but YAY! You have extra money to spend! lol