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| He describes successful teleworkers as self-starters with strong work ethic, discipline, and the ability to work well without supervision. According to the International Teleworkers Association and Council, there were 28 million workers operating away from the office in 2001. The study found that the average teleworker reduces commuting distances by about 1,800 miles a year. |
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