Re: Working from a home office - Possible?
Ernest - Thanks for the input, and no... I don't expect work from home to be nirvana (I used to work freelance, so I'm not unfamiliar with it). I was just wondering if going back to freelance work was my only option or if there were companies that hire remote employees for architectural visualization.
As for Arizona, it really doesn't have any big cities. Unless you count Phoenix with it's 4 million plus residents. Having lived in Los Angeles a number of years ago, I'd say it's very comprable but then again I don't know what you are thinking of when you talk about a big city. For me, hearing about a murder on the news every other night and the near daily deadly wecks on my traffic route is more than I prefer to subject my family to if it can be avoided.
I agree, you can make just about any situation work. The question is, which situation would you want to work if you have the choice? I'm just trying to see what choices are really there and which are functionally pipedreams.
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