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- noun One who
teleworks .
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Examples
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Cindy Auten is the general manager for Telework Exchange, and a regular teleworker.
Cindy Auten: Caution: Telework Ahead Cindy Auten 2011
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So how do we build trust between the teleworker and their supervisors, coworkers, and others?
Josh Sawislak: The Perfect is the Enemy of the Good Josh Sawislak 2011
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I know that if you address the trust issues and the personal interaction needs, you can be a successful teleworker every day.
Josh Sawislak: The Perfect is the Enemy of the Good Josh Sawislak 2011
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One GSA teleworker told me that he meets with many of his colleagues outside the office more now than when he was an office worker.
Josh Sawislak: The Perfect is the Enemy of the Good Josh Sawislak 2011
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"The key is to present teleworking as a benefit to the employer," says Michelle Goodman, a teleworker and author of My So-Called Freelance Life Seal Press, 2008.
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"The key is to present teleworking as a benefit to the employer," says Michelle Goodman, a teleworker and author of My So-Called Freelance Life (Seal Press, 2008).
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"The key is to present teleworking as a benefit to the employer," says Michelle Goodman, a teleworker and author of My So-Called Freelance Life (Seal Press, 2008).
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I have been a full time teleworker for 11 years of my 12 at a major tech company.
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Cisco's study was an in-depth look at almost 2,000 employees, geared to evaluate the social, economic and environmental impacts that come with being a teleworker at Cisco, whose main office is in San Jose, California.
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On the business side, AT&T is planning on teleworker trials during this quarter in Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore and the UK.
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