Working from home has a few hidden curses. I've worked from home for 7 years now.
Of those curses, foremost is time. Time begins to lose it's substantial meaning. I remember 2007 like it was yesterday...because it was yesterday! If not for my iPod in my pocket I couldn't make out receipts because I wouldn't have any idea what day it is. The ONLY reason I know when it's Sunday is because we only work half a day on Saturday and I know to NOT set my clock that night.
A close second is disillusionment with the public. I thought I hated the sheeple when I worked in town. Now I don't don't have to commute and mingle with them on a daily basis which means I am no longer numb to it, WHICH means I get SUPER angry when I have to drive and rub elbows with them. My patience for the idiot populace at large that can't drive, can't decide what to order, can't figure out how the self check out works is all but gone. The fact that I don't interact with them daily is directly responsible.
Just be mindful my friend.
There are exponentially more benefits than deficiencies though.
No:
*$100+ spent in gas
*Wear and tear on your vehicle (and nerves)
* no wasted $$$ on fast food (your heart will thank you)
*eat from your own fridge
*crap in your bathroom (don't laugh, it's worth a lot!)
*No worries about open carry!
*the list goes on
Kings to you on your new job!