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By Randy Duermyer, About.com Guide to Home Business

Dilbert Creator Talks About Working from Home

Monday May 14, 2007
Cartoonist Scott Adams has been working on his Dilbert cartoon strip from home since 1989. Although he had to keep his day job for about six years after he started the comic strip, Dilbert has always been a work from home job for Adams. This might seem a bit surprising since the strip is all about the trials and tribulations of working in a cubicle farm.

CNN recently interviewed Adams about working from home and some of the challenges it's presented for him - the biggest of which, for him, is avoiding eating all day long. The interview also provides a link to a few of Adams' great Dilbert clips on Dilbert's foray into working from home.

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