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Originally Posted by greyshep
This I can agree with. I have never relied on my work interactions to fill my social needs. I like the folks I work with fine enough, but I dont find my life impacted in much of any way by working from home. I get enough socialization with close non work friends, family and thru my sporting interests elsewhere.
I have never understood how reliant some people are on social clubs at work, etc.
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I think it's probably more important for people who are married with kids. I'm single, with no kids, and almost all of my friends don't have kids either. From Friday after work until Sunday evening, I probably spend anywhere from 10-20 hours with friends, so by Monday morning I'm pretty burnt out on interacting with others anyways.