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		<title>By: The work at home “reality”</title>
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		<description>[...] Technorati Search for: telecommuting wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt I came across this article in the Careerbuilder area of MSN.com about working from home. It reminded about a former supervisor who believed that telecommuting was a complete farce. While upper management was encouraging one telecommute day per week, my supervisor was trying his damndest to stop or at least strongly discourage any of his employees from taking “advantage” of the option. His take was that people sat at home and watched TV, ate and generally screwed around. I knew that wasn’t the [...]</description>
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