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how to impress your boss to work from home steps to impress your boss to work from home please suggest some ways how to impress ur boss from home
From India, Hyderabad
Finish tasks assigned on or before time. Inform in advance in case u feel u can not complete task on time. Be transparent, put 100% effort.
From India, Bangalore
Dear Meena,
Is that an assignment question or do you want to work from home? In either case without enough information about the work situation, it's not easy to give precise information. I have looked at your various posts and I am confused about why you have raised this question.
As a lecturer, I had impressed upon my boss that I need not be present at the university when I had no classes teach. I had told him that in this age of computerization and internet facility, I could answer questions even on weekends, if he allowed me to work from home. However, if he insisted that I be present 8X5 every week, I would not offer remote guidance facility. He accepted my proposal.

From United Kingdom
its seen that u always taken very much interest in asking and replying to messages ,
i was removed by my previous co ,now my previous co wants me to rejoin the company , but they havent called me via phone nor through emails and told me , meena please come and join the company ,they always told me through indirect sources which is only a hint too me , i told them to make a call or make some one from ur company to call if they want me to join the co , so that i can take the decision , if they cannot approach directly to me i told them to give me some job so that i can work from home since it is job placement company and with the pay i can satisfy my basic needs still i havent got any response , i have sent the mail stating do u want me to rejoin the co? no reply from their side , and i am jobless right now, mr head hunter

From India, Hyderabad
Dear Meena,
If I were in your position, I would not have initiated the move without them contacting me officially. How do you know that the intermediary was not really representing them but making you feel good?
I had been without a job after quitting one and I know that not having a job can be frustrating. "All good things come to those that wait.@, as the saying goes.

From United Kingdom
Sorry Meena, I did not get the point you were making. Could you please say what you mean by " u can be one of the mediater (mediator)"?
From United Kingdom
thats the only problem with my co people dont accept i dont want to take any headache i cant keep replying to ur question pls dont message me anything for time being
From India, Hyderabad
Firstly what kind of question is this? Secondly the question looks like incomplete statement.
Why would you please your boss and for what? Do we work in office to impress our bosses and seniors or actually do we work in office to gain knowledge experience and to grow our career.
If someone thinks by doing no work and simple impress the boss with various ways is a pure unethical and unprofessional approach. I really don't appreciate with people who will sit in bosses cabin for hours doing nothing but chit chat so that he will get the raise or special attention from his boss and seniors and some bosses inturns feels the same.

From India, Mumbai
Dear MAB, I think Meena wanted to know how to convince a boss that she should be allowed to work from home, rather than be present at work for the whole time.
From United Kingdom
Dear nashbramhall,
Well understood, even in this scenario whereby Meena has got an offer from his old company to join for what i see from the second post. A strong justification is required where you have to convince the organisation or management that why do you look at work from home.
Again the question is if the organisation is using technology than will the organisation allow them to connect the office remotely upto what level they are allowing their employees to connect to the network etc...
but primary a strong justification which enables someone to work from home scenario.

From India, Mumbai
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