 | Much Ado Mass transit is neither energy-efficient nor does it eliminate gridlock.
Telecommuting is detrimental to your career, unless you're the boss/self-employed, in which case, it ain't telecommuting, its "work from home".
Most people CAN'T telecommute, and their company won't pay for the space anyway, just a DSL connection and/or a phone. Even though it might save the company $500/month.
Telecommuting won't take off until governments get out of the way, and allow the extra space to be built in homes and apartments without extra fees, taxes, valuation, etc. In our city, if you put in a 100' of home-office space, they'd declare it a bedroom and require an extra parking space. |
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| you talking about the parking spots at home is a business ran at home- not working at home for another company. When you work for another company from home the local gov'ts don't get in the way. They could careless. The only thing they want is the taxes they make off you working in that city. |