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Here’s 6 reasons why remote workers are valuable.
I was re-reading an article I had posted on Facebook years ago, namely “More Companies Turning To Virtual Employees” found on the Huffington Post in early 2012, and saw that technical writers were among the top positions listed to be … Continue reading
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By Paying Employees To Live Near The Office, Imo Cuts Commutes, Ups Happiness
See on Scoop.it – M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications There’s that one guy who commuted seven hours a day and claimed to love it. But for most people, the daily commute is something we dread. The average commute time in … Continue reading
Should I Stay or Should I Go Now? (NOT a tribute to The Clash)
During this past week, Yahoo has made headlines with its new ban on work-at-home scenarios for employees. It raised a lot of hullabaloo, especially for working parents. According to an article on Mashable.com on 26 February 2013, The move, as … Continue reading
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Tagged AllThingsD, Employment, family leave act, HR, human resources, Kara Swisher, Marissa Mayer, maternity leave, Mayer, office work, Parental leave, tech comm, TechCommGeekMom, Technical communication, technical communications, technical writing, telecommute, telecommuting, telecommuting ethics, telecommuting productivity, WAH, Work at home, work at home abuses, work at home ethics, work at home productivity, work from home, work from home productivity, yahoo
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Hurry Up!…and Wait
One of the things that I can’t stand–and I’m sure I’m not alone in this–is that feeling of “hurry up and wait” for anything. I hate having to rush only to find that I have to wait for a long … Continue reading
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