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According to a new survey, which polled 150 executives picked from the nation's top 1,000 companies, only 5 percent of the senior executives polled said they telecommute frequently while 62 percent said they rarely or never telecommute. And if you need to interact with customers daily or if there is sensitive information involved, you may not be able to telecommute. According to Telecommute America, if 10 percent of the workforce telecommuted once a week, we'd save more than 1. |
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