Kat Boogaard, staff writer at The Muse, joins us to talk about the surprisingly challenging aspects of working from home, plus she gives us her tips on how to tell if you're the kind of person who could responsibly handle working remotely (if you have a predilection for watching Vine compilations on Youtube, working in an office might be better for you). Then, Liz and Rico help listeners Samantha, whose new job is being ruined by major changes at her company, and Amanda, who's struggling to connect with her coworkers at her office in China. And we debate company cards, staying late, and calling your boss on vacation in today's Mind the Gap.You can read more of Kat's writing on freelancing, working remote, and all sorts of topics at her website: https://katboogaard.com/If you'd like to keep in touch, tag @SafeForWork on Twitter. And if you'd like to stay connected to the SFW team, you can follow our sage hosts on social media; Find Liz on Twitter @SSLiz. Rico is @RicoGagliano on Twitter and Instagram. To check out Liz's other show, Satellite Sisters, you can find it on Apple Podcasts or Art19. And look for Rico's byline in the Wall Street Journal's formerly-titled Travel section--for the time being, that has been renamed the “Reading and Retreating” section.If you'd like to follow the SFW squad, our audio engineer Mischa Stanton is on Twitter @mischaetc or at mischastanton.com. Our producer is Audrey Ngo. Find her on Instagram @audwoman. Our executive producer is Grace Delia. Find her on Twitter @g_piro_delia.
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