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DreamWraith
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Re: Sad

said by Qumahlin See Profile :

Care to show some stats? Your statement is about as factually as me saying anyone with the forum name Cabal is clearly lazy and unemployed.
Not far off...


Qumahlin
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Care to show some stats? Your statement is about as factually as me saying anyone with the forum name Cabal is clearly lazy and unemployed.

In fact if you care to look at the various surveys and studies telecommuters actually DO BETTER then their office counterparts in most industries.

So not only is your statement not backed by facts, but the facts show that its the exact opposite


Cjaiceman
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Parker, CO
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reply to Cabal
I guess that I also must be one of those people that under perform, but hit higher numbers than the ones in the office. That is how they let me work from home in the first place. I have also found my number are higher at home, than at work. Hmmm... interesting how that works huh?
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Funny, the company I work for told me I could telecommute more often. I guess *I* must be doing something right.


Cabal
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They probably figure - correctly - that they can accomplish as much with half the staff. Most telecommuters suck.
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amungus
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Especially coming from pioneers in the field of such things! These guys are largely responsible for such advancements. To tell them "no" is an affront. Surely they could work out a better deal, like work the morning/afternoon, but if you can do everything else from home, stay there before/after lunch. Save fuel, save company electricity, save time, save headaches, save talented people.

Understandable that they want to kind of consolidate, but this seems like more of a political move.
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