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- Telecommuting or working from home is a flexible work arrangement that enables an employee, a consultant, or a contractor, to work distantly from the employer all or part of the time. About.com
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- It's extremely rare to find a job that starts out as a telecommuting job. It's much more common to convert an existing job into a telecommuting arrangement by presenting a thoughtful and comprehensive proposal to your supervisor. - quintcareers.com
- Millions of people in the United States and around the world have discovered the power, the pleasure, and the productivity improvement that comes with Telecommuting to work. - The American Telecommuting Association
- Telecommuting does not necessarily imply working at home. Satellite "telework" centers near or in residential areas, fully equipped with appropriate telecommunications equipment and services, can serve employees of single or multiple firms, co-located on the basis of geography rather than business function. - USA DOT RITA
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- המונח מוכר גם בשמות "עבודה מהבית", "תקשוב מרחוק" Own research - by Shai Navé
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- הגורם העיקרי אשר נתן דחיפה משמעותית להאצת תופעת העבודה מרחוק הינו התפתחויות עידן הטכנולוגיה החדשה הכולל את מהפיכת המידע אשר איננה מגבילה יותר את ביצוע העבודה לגבולות של מקום וזמן. - Academic Research by Shai Navé
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