That's interesting, thank you. From time to time I do bits of programming that fall under the "complicated and easily disrupted state" header; an office with a door I can close helps there, but I do not do that very often because it's a bit of a thing here to be available for the services side of what I am doing.
What I did at my last job, and would like to do again because it is what I am best at of plausible dayjob options, is run a development team of 3-5 people and do much more design and less coding, and the scale of feedback that's worked best for that for me really needs me to be on-site with the team. The closest I've come to working at home is writing the second half of a novel in the couple of weeks between the end of my previous job and the start of this one; I liked it, but papersky thinks us both working from the same living space is not feasibled.
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What I did at my last job, and would like to do again because it is what I am best at of plausible dayjob options, is run a development team of 3-5 people and do much more design and less coding, and the scale of feedback that's worked best for that for me really needs me to be on-site with the team. The closest I've come to working at home is writing the second half of a novel in the couple of weeks between the end of my previous job and the start of this one; I liked it, but