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Remote Office Centers to support teleocmmuting

Home telecommuting is only one telecommuting option. Remote Office Centers offer another telcommuting option for workers who do not have adequate facilities at home or simply require the structure that comes from going to an office each day.

Remote Office Centers lease individual offices, internet, and phone systems to workers from different companies in shared ceners located around the suburbs.

Remote Office Centers are fairly new, but they offer an attractive alternative to both home telecommuting and working in a centralized corporate office.

Centers can be found by searching the internet for "Remote Office Centers" in quotes. The option is fairly new, but there are facilities in many cities. There is a free web site where people can search for centers by city:

http://www.remoteofficecenters.com

This is just one more option for people who want to save on gas and can do their jobs remotely.

aullman of TX @ Sep 09, 2008 01:03:37 AM

If the 50 million Americans who hold telework-friendly jobs worked at home just half of the time, as a nation we could cut our Gulf Oil imports by almost 60% and reduce greenhouse gases by 78 million tons a year.

We've synthesized information from over 250 studies of telecommuting and related topics. We've interviewed dozens of telework enthusiasts and naysayers including researchers, Fortune 500 executives, virtual employers, venture capitalists who support the remote work model, and dozens of home-based workers in a wide variety of professions.

What we've concluded is that while there are some very real barriers to telework, the industry pioneers have proven it can be done and it is worth the effort. Telework offers a pull, rather than a push solution to a wide range of problems. It benefits employers, employees, and the community. A strong national telework strategy would substantially reduce our Gulf Oil dependence. It would bring traffic jams to a halt and reduce the carnage on our highways. It would alleviate the strain on our crumbling transportation infrastructure. It would help reclaim many of the jobs that have been lost to offshoring, and provide new employment opportunities for at-home caregivers, the disabled, and the un- and under-employed. It would improve family life, and emancipate latchkey kids. It would substantially bolster pandemic and disaster preparedness. It would reduce global warming. And it would save companies and individuals billions of dollars.

Naysayers argue that not every person or every job is right for telework. I don't argue that point. But studies show that 40% of jobs could be done from home and two-thirds of the working population say they'd prefer it. What's more, the companies that have tried telework have proven that the negatives can be easily overcome and the pros far outweigh the cons (http://undress4success.com/telework-pros-cons).

It's time we make the road less traveled our way to work.

Kate Lister of CA @ Sep 08, 2008 15:48:24 PM

Obama isnt the star no more.

Sarah Hit it out of the Park, Congrats Sarah Palin, Youll be a great Vice President., Or President for that matter. If you want to learn more about Sarah Palin or her Back Ground they have alot of Background Info, Pics, Videos, about Sarah and her Family. http://www.veeppeek.com The Next Big Scadal She will have to overcome will be her daughers, boyfriend. http://www.hotpres.com

Peter of AZ @ Sep 04, 2008 11:18:00 AM

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