I couldn’t agree more clickprincess, there seems to be a lack of respect for some when working from home. However, bare in mind the term “jammie jobs” is just well know terminology used by those that work from home. I get myself dressed everyday, even on the days when I want to remain in my jammies. And for the reasons you stated above. My family obviously didn’t realize how tired I was by the end of my work day. After all I worked at home, how hard can that be, eh? Well, when you work from home it can be exhausting to say the least. Not only are you doing your “paying job” but you are now doing all the daily chores on your lunch break; in addition to all those nagging household tasks you let go for so long. Working from home definitely has its pros and cons. Therefore, those of you that think working from home is a day in the park, think again. I’ve found over the years that it is actually more work then a brick and mortar job. Learning to manage your time and know when to and how to do what is the key to success here.