Re: Cases for telecommuting/working remotely
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In a small company--or even in a small department--you get to wear a lot
of hats. Keeps the job interesting. :-)
Oh, I'm not complaining! It sure beats the heck of the last job, where
I lived ina sea of cubicles and would go for weeks at a time with NO
WORK, and when they finally decided that I was dead weight, they'd let
me go and hire me back in a few weeks when it looked like a contract
was on schedule again. But it rarely was :-(
I LOVE having more than one thing to do!
--
Susan Hogarth
http://www.colliething.com
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