telecommuting
IPA: tɛɫʌkʌmjˈutɪŋ
noun
- The practice of using telecommunications technology to do one's work at a location remote from one's office, such as one's home, an Internet café, etc.
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Examples of "telecommuting" in Sentences
- Also, this is the age of telecommuting.
- Think about introducing telecommuting either part or full time.
- Think about introducing telecommuting either part or full time.
- Telecommuting offers benefits to communities, employers, and employees.
- The reason telecommuting is difficult is the lack of social interaction.
- The terms telecommuting and telework were coined by Jack Nilles in 1973.
- The number of people for whom telecommuting is even * possible* — let alone allowed by their employer — is pretty small.
- You may also be able to cut down your mileage by pitching the idea of telecommuting, one or two days a week to your boss.
- The decision shocked HP employees and surprised human resource management experts, who believe telecommuting is still a growing trend.
- Planners who want to better manage traffic are encouraged by the growth in telecommuting but still can't get many people in the Washington region to carpool.
- I think people are unwilling to state the real reason for disallowing telecommuting, which is that they don't trust their staff members to do their jobs if they aren't being watched.
- Mexican indie with a sci-fi bent asks a thought-provoking question: namely, what effect will future advances in telecommuting and robotic technology have on the current Mexican-U.S. labor problem?
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