Survey results: Working from home

Our readers have voted and the results are in. What are the biggest hassles of working from home? You may be surprised.

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A total of 47 readers have voted in our latest poll. The winning answer was a tie. Thirty-eight percent of readers voted both presence of kid(s) and the uptick in e-mails received were the biggest hassles of working from home.

Seventeen percent voted that the presence of their spouse was a hassle, while only 6% voted the dog was an issue.

Take a look at more of our Packer polls here.

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